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  2. Bow draw - Wikipedia

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    The two-finger release can be used on either side of the bow, but is primarily used with a left hand side nocking position bow for mounted and foot use. The two-finger draw in its Hungarian form can be found in historical records into antiquity amongst Scythian archery and through into the Middle Ages in eastern European manuscripts and art.

  3. Release aid - Wikipedia

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    The choice of a mechanical release aid versus a finger tab must be accounted for in a compound bow's tuning and sighting, as finger-released arrows will group in a different spot when using a mechanical release aid versus a finger tab. Likewise, the choice of arrow rest for a compound bow depends on whether a finger release archery tab or ...

  4. Gakgung - Wikipedia

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    Male thumb rings are shaped with a small protrusion that sticks out that the bowstring hooks behind (similar to a release aid), while the female thumb ring simply covers the front joint of the thumb as protection from getting blisters (pulling heavy bows repetitively with only the thumb can easily cause blisters to form on the pad of the thumb ...

  5. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    thumb release (equipment) – A release aid that fires when the archer activates a trigger with the thumb. Also called a "thumb button" or "button release". thumb ring (equipment) – Protective ring for an archer's thumb; tip (equipment) – Either (especially the top) end of the bow, as differentiated from the point of an arrow

  6. Thumb ring - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan archer using a cylindrical thumb ring, 1938. The most common use of a thumb ring throughout history has been its role in archery. When drawing a bow using a thumb draw, the thumb is hooked around the bowstring just beneath the arrow and its grip reinforced with the first (sometimes second) finger. The bowstring rests against the inner ...

  7. Manchu bow - Wikipedia

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    The Manchu bow was traditionally thumb drawn using a cylindrical thumb ring; standard thumb rings were made of bone. [6] The early inhabitants of Manchuria likely used other types of bow as well, and may have used a type of mulberry longbow for hunting in wet weather conditions which could negatively affect the glues used for composite bow ...