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  2. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    anchor point – A point to be touched by the draw hand or string when the bow is fully drawn and ready to shoot, usually a point on the archer's mouth, chin, jaw, or nose; AMO (organization) – The Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Organization (now known as the Archery Trade Association, or ATA)

  3. Quiver - Wikipedia

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    Three quivers. A quiver is a container for holding arrows or bolts.It can be carried on an archer's body, the bow, or the ground, depending on the type of shooting and the archer's personal preference.

  4. Bowstring - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bowstring (tsuru) and woven bowstring holder (tsurumaki). A bowstring joins the two ends of the bow stave and launches the arrow.Desirable properties include light weight, strength, resistance to abrasion, and resistance to water.

  5. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable (or to double the desired scope, e.g. 8:1 if the eventual scope should be 4:1, 10:1 if the eventual scope should be 5:1, etc.) to lower a stern anchor. [50] By taking up on the bow cable the stern anchor can be set.

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  7. Archery - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 27 kg (60 lb) bow with 80% let-off only requires 53 N (12 lb f) to hold at full draw. Up to 99% let-off is possible. [54] The compound bow was invented by Holless Wilbur Allen in the 1960s (a US patent was filed in 1966 and granted in 1969) and it has become the most widely used type of bow for all forms of archery in North America.