Hi All
If you own a copies of 'The Traditional Bowyers Bible,' Look at page 230 - Volume 3 (Wooden Arrows Section)
There is a picture of the way arrows travel towards a target in relation to weak or stiff spines.
I was wondering if this explanation is wrong. It does not say if we are to assume RH or LH archer but we assume right
unless otherwise stated.
I was always under the impression for a RH archer, Stiff arrows impact 'left' and weak arrows impact 'right.'
here is the exact quote of what the picture explanation says, including a scan of the pic in case you don't have the book:
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Quote:
Arrow spine as it relates to archer's paradox, or bending around the handle of a non-centre-shot bow.
A ) the arrow hasn't enough spine, or is to limber and shoots left.
B ) the arrow has to much spine, or is to stiff, and shoots right.
C ) arrow spined correctly bends around the handle and flies straight to the target.
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So there you have it and i'm confused. I always thought stiff arrows went left and weak arrows went right in the case of a RH archer?
Am I missing something really obvious here?