Don't read this if you are easily bored!
It's a bit of a hobby horse of mine...
A centre shot bow has no paradox.
A modern bow with a pressure button and all that paraphernalia is to do with tuning the arrow to the release and the bow/string system.
We should be careful not to confuse paradox and tuning .
The actual "
Paradox" is that an arrow on the string at brace on a primitive bow is pointing hard left yet it flies straight! How so?
The
Answer to the paradox is that the arrow flexes around the bow...
So many modern target archers think arrow flex is the paradox... it's not, it's the
explanation to the paradox and a feature of any long thin object.
Sorry to bang on about this and you prob' all realised this anyway. I'm just making it my mission to stop the wrong definition of parodox becoming common usage. An arrow on centre shot bow pretty much points at the target all the way from brace to FD so you'd expect it to fly straight anyway.
I even re-wrote the Wikipedia definition 'cos it was wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer%27s_paradoxIt's mosty target archers who don't know what they are talking about
('cos their kit is too complicated.... they bolt on 10 pound of long rods and stabilisers, hold at full draw for 10 seconds and then wonder why they get tennis elbow
)
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