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All glossary bow anatomy & constructions (A–Z)
Archery Nock Types Explained | Legend Archery
An arrow nock is a small notch or opening at the rear of the arrow shaft that connects the arrow...
Arrow Billet: Wood Selection & Shaft Making
An arrow billet is a small, cylindrical piece of wood used as raw material in the production of wooden arrow...
Arrow Broadhead: Types, Designs & Hunting Use
An arrow broadhead is a blade-equipped arrowhead attached to the front of an arrow shaft, designed to deliver maximum cutting...
Arrow Crown
The arrow crown, also called the nock, is the notched end of an arrow where it attaches to the bowstring....
Arrow Fletching: Feathers on an Arrow Explained
Arrow fletching refers to the feathers or vanes attached near the back end of an arrow shaft. Also called fletchings,...
Arrow Fletching: Types, Function & How It Works
Arrow fletching refers to the feathers or vanes attached to the back end of an arrow shaft. Their primary job...
Arrow Inserts: Types, Materials & How to Install
Arrow inserts are small threaded sleeves installed inside the point end of an arrow shaft. They serve as the anchor...
Arrow Point
An arrow point, also known as an arrowhead, is the metal or other material attached to the end of an...
Arrow Points: Types, Weights & Attachment
Arrow points (also called arrow piles or arrowheads) are the tips fitted to the front of an arrow shaft. Their...
Arrow Shaft: Materials, Spine & Selection Guide
An arrow shaft is the main structural body of an arrow, running from the nock end to the point. It...
Arrowhead Archery: Types, Materials & Uses
In arrowhead archery, the arrowhead — also called an arrow point — is the forward-most component of the arrow, designed...
Bodkin Arrow: Arrowhead History & Design Guide
A bodkin arrow is an arrow fitted with a bodkin point — a squared, spike-shaped arrowhead engineered to pierce armor...
Cock Feather in Archery: Role, Position & Size
The cock feather — also called the index feather — is the single fletch on an arrow that sits perpendicular...
Die Cut Feathers: Shapes, Sizes & How They Work
Die cut feathers are vanes or fletchings cut from a sheet of material — natural bird feather or plastic —...
Feather Fletching: Arrow Feathers Explained
Feather fletching is the practice of attaching natural bird feathers to the back end of an arrow shaft to stabilize...
Index Fletching: What It Is & Why It Matters
The index fletching — also called the cock feather or odd-colored fletching — is the single distinctively colored vane or...
Judo Points in Archery Explained | Legend Archery
Judo points are a type of arrowhead fitted with small protruding wire spring arms — sometimes called grabbing hooks or...
Mechanical Broadheads: Design, Function & Benefits
Mechanical broadheads — also called expandable broadheads — are arrowheads with blades that fold flat against the ferrule during flight...
Parabolic Fletching
Fletching is the term used for the feathers or vanes that are attached to the back end of an arrow....
The Banana Fletch
The banana fletch is a type of fletching pattern that gets its name from the distinctive curved shape of the...
What Is an Arrow Crest? | Legend Archery
An arrow crest is a marking applied to the shaft of an arrow — typically near the nock or fletching...
What Is Fletching in Archery? | Legend Archery
Fletching refers to the vanes or feathers attached near the back of an arrow shaft to stabilize its flight. To...
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