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[STRING] KNOCKING POINT KNOT METHOD
The nocking point is the position on the bowstring where the arrow is fixed.
Using a T-gauge based on the rest, the height is measured, and two servings (above and below) are tied to secure the arrow’s vertical position precisely.
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[ARROW] MEASURE ARROW LENGTH
In arrow making, length measurement is the process of determining the arrow length according to the bow’s poundage, the archer’s physique, and posture, so that the arrows match the archer’s optimized draw length.
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13. Assembly
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[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH THE VANE
Vanes are small feather-shaped fins attached to the rear of the arrow. They use air resistance to promote arrow rotation and straight flight.
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[STABILIZER] SIDE(SHORT) STABILIZER – ROLE AND USAGE
Side stabilizer is a short rod-type vibration control device that suppresses left–right bow movement and balances horizontal stability.
It is typically mounted on both sides through a V-bar, and it helps adjust vibration, torque, and the center of gravity, improving shooting posture stability a... -
[SIGHT] HOW TO INSTALL SIGHT
The sight is attached to the upper part of the riser as follows:
First, fix the mounting block to the riser to install the sight.
Then, connect the carbon extension to the mounting block.
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[LIMB] LIMB & RISER CENTER ADJUSTMENT
Limb setting is the process of adjusting the bow so that the string, limbs, and riser are precisely aligned.
If the limbs are twisted to the left or right, or if they are off the string’s centerline, the arrow may kick to one side and grouping can become inconsistent.
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[REST] STRUCTURES AND ROLES
The arrow rest is a small support component that holds the arrow securely on the bow.
It is attached to the riser (the main body of the bow) and helps keep the arrow in a stable, consistent position until it is released.
It acts like a “supporting hand,” ensuring the arrow stays steady and proper... -
7. Anchoring
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4. Hooking
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[STABILIZER] CENTER OF GRAVITY SETUP
When a stabilizer is installed, the weight of the bow shifts forward, sideways, and downward, changing the bow’s center of gravity and overall balance.
As a result, movement during aiming is reduced, and the bow’s motion and vibration at the moment of release become more controlled and stable.
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[STABILIZER] DAMPER – ROLE AND IMPORTANCE
damper, also known as a shock absorber, is an accessory mounted on an archery bow that reduces vibration and shock generated at the moment of release.
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[ACCESSORIES] HOW TO WEAR WRIST SLINGS
The bow sling is a safety accessory that prevents the bow from slipping on the hand.
It allows the archer to shoot without holding the bow tightly with his fingers.
Unlike finger slings, wrist slings are worn on the wrist and fixed by winding a bow.
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[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH PINS & KNOCK
A pin nock is a dual-structure nock system in which a pin insert is first installed at the end of the arrow shaft, and a specially designed nock is fitted over it.
Compared to standard (insert) nocks, it offers superior alignment accuracy and excellent shaft protection, making it recommended not ... -
[STABILIZER] EXTENDER - FUNCTION AND IMPORTANCE
extender is a short extension component installed between the long stabilizer and the V-bar.
It plays an important role in adjusting the bow’s center of gravity, controlling vibration, and improving overall balance.
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[SIGHT] SIGHT PIN
The sight pin is the aiming reference attached to the archery sight, and it is an essential component that helps the archer accurately align the center of the target.
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[GRIP] SELECT THE TYPE TO FIT THE GRIP HEIGHT
Grip height refers to the height of the contact point where the archer’s palm rests on the grip mounted on the riser.
It is generally classified into three types:
▶ High Grip
▶ Medium Grip
▶ Low Grip
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[SIGHT] HOW TO USE SIGHT
By adjusting the elevation pin up and down, you set the aiming point for each distance such as 10m, 20m, 30m, 50m, and 70m.
Left–right adjustments are made when wind or bow settings cause the arrow to drift sideways, allowing you to fine-tune the pin position.