Thursday, July 17, 2008

About The Arrow


Now, when creating your own arrow, what you would need is a feather (usually for embellishment and for greater swifter flight), a thin piece of wood, rock or blade, or glass. These are all your materials in creating a primitive arrow but rest assured that with all the proper applications, they are surely great into targeting your goal.


Attach a one meter long piece of thin wood (keep it rounded) to the metal or rock that would serve as a point for your arrow. After which, you could then attach numbers of feather at the other end of the arrow for embellishment or for greater flight.


This may seem easy, but knowing the proper dimensions for these bow and arrow are the key to making them last a lifetime. Give them a try and have the kind of experience of fun and sportsmanship the people before us had with them.


For further information about Archery visit http://www.archeryandbow.com




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