I love period archery. Nothing beats getting a nice bow in your hand and playing Robin Hood
Anyone else into this great sport?
THanks
Jeremy Bays
http://www.WoodlandArchery.com

THanks
Jeremy Bays
http://www.WoodlandArchery.com
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Originally posted by Samurai
I love period archery. Nothing beats getting a nice bow in your hand and playing Robin HoodAnyone else into this great sport?
THanks
Jeremy Bays
http://www.WoodlandArchery.com
How big of an area is usually recommended for safe practice?
Originally posted by Samurai
Depends on how good your aim is ! If you are really good, all you need is a 2 inch bulleye.![]()
Seriously, I practice at 5 paces....then 10 paces....then 20 paces...finally 50 paces. You need quite a bit of room around the target in case you miss.
I recently heard a story of a man watching his infant son while the mother was tending to something. He placed the child in a car seat and then moved the car seat a little bit away from the archery target. He draw his bow shoot. Missed the target completely and hit the infant in the car seat. Luckly, the car seat saved the baby's life but the child did need emergency surgery.
PLEASE BE CAREFUL. As your mother said, "You can put an eye out with those things".
--Jeremy Bays
www.WoodlandArchery.com
Originally posted by Samurai
Lost......
The bows are shot from the hand using feathered wooden arrows. I also shoot "cheap-o" wal-mart fiberglass arrows with plastic fletching as well. You do not even feel it on your hand.
I do have one bow with a rest. It is the American Target bow.
Thanks
jeremy bays