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All glossary bow anatomy & construction (A–Z)
Archery Grip: Types, Styles & Hand Placement
The archery grip is the section of the riser the archer holds during the shot. Positioned at the center of...
Arrow Plate: Function, Types & Bow Setup
An arrow plate is a small piece of material — traditionally horn, leather, or shell — fixed to the lateral...
Arrow Shelf: Types, Materials & Why It Matters
The arrow shelf is the horizontal ledge built into the bow riser, located just above the grip and below the...
Bow Back: Reflex, Deflex & Hybrid Shapes
The bow back describes the curvature a bow's limbs take when the bow is unstrung. It is one of the...
Bow Backing
Bow backing refers to the material that is added to the back of a bow in archery to reinforce its...
Bow Backset: Definition, Fit & Shooting Form
Bow backset is the amount the bow handle is set back from a line drawn perpendicular to the bowstring at...
Bow Belly
The belly of a bow refers to the side of the bow that faces the archer when the bow is...
Bow Cam: Compound Bow Cam Types Explained
A bow cam — also called an eccentric — is a rotating, elliptically shaped pulley mounted at the tip of...
Bow Centerline: Alignment, Center Shot & Tuning
The bow centerline is an imaginary vertical plane running through the center of both limbs and the grip, perpendicular to...
Bow Core: Materials, Shape & Design Explained
The bow core is the central portion of an archery bow that runs along the length of the limbs. It...
Bow Delamination
Delamination in archery refers to the separation of the layers that make up a bow's limb. The bow limb is...
Bow Face
In archery, the bow face refers to the side of the bow that faces away from the archer when the...
Bow Fadeout: Limb Anatomy and Shot Performance
The bow fadeout is the tapered section of a bow limb where the rigid riser gradually transitions into the flexible...
Bow Handle: Parts, Materials & Grip Technique
The bow handle, also called the riser, is the central structural section of a bow. It connects both limbs into...
Bow Lamination: Materials, Layers & Benefits
Bow lamination is the process of bonding multiple thin layers of different materials together to form a bow's limbs or...
Bow Limb Pocket
Limb pockets are a crucial part of modern recurve and compound bows. They are the connection points where the limbs...
Bow Riser: Parts, Materials & Setup Guide
The bow riser is the rigid central section of a bow that you hold while shooting. On a recurve, it...
Bow Wheel: Role, Types, and Tuning Basics
A bow wheel, also called an idler wheel, is a circular disc mounted on the top axle of a compound...
Bowstring Cables: Types, Materials & Bow Fit
Bowstring cables are essential components of bows, providing the tension and support that store energy in the limbs and release...
Compound Bow Limbs: Materials, Types & Tuning
The limb of a bow is the upper and lower flexible section attached to the riser. When the bowstring is...
Dished Grip
A dished grip is a design feature found on the handle or grip of an archery bow. It refers to...
What is Actionwood in Archery?
Actionwood is a term used in the field of archery to describe a type of wood that is ideal for...
What is Micarta in Archery?
Micarta is a composite material that is made by layering different materials together and then impregnating them with a resin...
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