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| Youth Bows - Factors Which Will Impact the Shot Performance of Your Genesis Bows | September 21, 2008, 8:36 pm | visits: 12 | wordcount: 521
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By Jennifer Walterscheit
There are many aspects that will affect how far your arrow will go or how accurate your shots are going to be. If you are using genesis bows then here are some factors that are going to affect your shot.
Range:
The range of a shot refers to the average distance from the bow till the target. The typical standard of measurement of range is done in yards. The average range is between 10 to 20 yards. However, more advanced archery experts will shoot from further distances as well. It all depends on which advanced techniques you are able to master using your genesis bows. The accuracy of the placement of your arrow will ultimately depend on sufficient knowledge of your range.
The gravity:
This is yet another factor that will significantly impact the shot accuracy and performance from your genesis bows. Since gravity will tend to pull your arrow downward you must ideally launch the arrow above the line of your sight. The path of the arrow which is also known as a trajectory will be shaped like an arc. The overall height of this arrow shot from your genesis bows along with the launch angle will be determined by the target distance and arrow speed.
Trajectory:
Yet another factor to significantly impact the performance of your genesis bows shots is called the trajectory. Trajectory basically refers to the path taken by the arrow to reach the target point. While looking at your target or aiming at it, the line of your sight will ideally be a straight line. However, when you actually shoot the arrow from your genesis bows it will assume a curved path to reach the target. It is crucial for a good archer to know the trajectory that will be taken by the arrow to reach the target point. This way you will be able to deliver perfect and accurate shots no matter how large the distance or what the range is.
Velocity of arrow:
This is the fourth factor that affects performance of shots from your genesis bows. This basically refers to the speed at which the arrow travels when released. The standard of measuring arrow velocity is in feet/second. The velocity of the arrow released from your genesis bows will determine the type of trajectory the arrow will follow. The estimation of arrow weight can also help an archer figure out the kinetic energy the arrow will have or how fast it will penetrate targets. You can experiment by using genesis bows arrows to shoot at differing velocities. The shorter the draw length is the slower will be the arrow and the more the arc in the trajectory. If the draw length of the genesis bows is more then the velocity of the arrow will also be more and the arc will be reduced.
Proper calculation
In order to deliver the perfect shot from your genesis bows each and everytime, you must have a fair idea of the range and arrow velocity. If you are able to estimate the trajectory and range properly then you will get perfect shots each time! In addition your genesis bows need to be in functional condition.
Eagle Archery has a wide selection of Genesis Bows and Youth Bows. Check us out online for our entire collection of Genesis Bows. Source:www.isnare.com | |
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