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    The Hoyt Vicxen bow was designed to be lightweight without sacrificing quality. With an axle to axle length of 30 inches, this bow is designed for comfortable use by female archers. The brace height of 6.75 inches also allows for a comfortable draw by those with smaller frames. A low weight of 3.6 pounds keeps this bow light and easy to maneuver throughout a hunt. Easily store and carry this bow with the rest of your gear without adding too much weight or bulk. The less you have to lug around,…

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    Differences Many people mistake crossbows as being the same as compound bows, but they are not. The biggest difference is crossbows are held horizontally, and compound bows are held vertically. This causes different challenges for the user. Most bow hunters think that crossbows are easier to hunt with, but they really are not. Except for the fact that they don’t have to be pulled back and held steady. Where as a compound bow has to be pulled back and held as steady as possible for the most…

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    and differences between hunting game with a bow or hunting game with a firearm. According to the seasons to hunt in different states, there are many animals, hunters can hunt for with both bow and different firearms. Most, wild game that hunters are able to hunt in Missouri are universal with weapons such as whitetail deer there is a bow season and a firearms season. The first thing to do when going is to find out what wild game to hunt. When shooting a bow and firearms there are similarities…

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    gets transferred into the arrow and this force causes the spine of the arrow to start bending as it gets pushed forward. The archer’s paradox is this bending of the arrow around the bow as it is being loosed before it straightens out. At the moment the arrow is loosed from full draw, it will begin to bend in towards the bow and then with a correctly spined arrow it will bend back again to its starting point and continue forward, flexing back and forth as it travels along its path to the target…

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    Problems and solutions with deer hunting This paper will talk about three problems and three solutions to the problems. I will talk about the length of deer season, overpopulated parks, and the length of bow and rifle season. This first paragraph will talk about the first problem which is the length of deer season. There are two sides of this problem some people want deer season longer and some people want deer season longer. The people that want deer season shorter are the people that are…

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    to play. In order to play this instrument, you need a viola, a bow, a case, a sholder rest, and a rosin. Also playing at a concert is not bad as you think. First, you have to be able to hold your viola and bow. To be able to hold your viola you need a sholder rest. Hold the viola upside down with the back facing you and make sure your sholder rest looks like a frowny face. Then you put the sholder rest on the viola. To hold the bow, you need to have a cruved pinky and a bend thumb. Put your…

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    warfare. The bow is a ranged weapon that the greeks used to stop approaching soldiers at range. The greeks mainly used bronze arrowheads but they could have different designs that made them unique. The bow was made from two horns and a bow string that was twisted to provide more force. In a charge the archers would stay in the back behind shields and shoot from there. The bow is a weapon that was a simpler design but was effective.…

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    Sioux Tribe Weapons

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    fighting. Some weapons include bows, arrows, and spears. One of the mostly used weapons in the Sioux Tribe is a double curved bow, which was used for fighting and hunting. This Sioux bow is double curved and has red flannel at the handle and at the curves in the limbs.These bows were prepared according to the length of each archer. “The measurement was done by measuring according to the archers left arm which is stretched outward parallel with the ground. The bows length measures from the left…

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    String Instrument History

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    be considered "bows". Early bows were convex in shape (like hunting bows) and were strung with string or horsehair. Since the hair was attached or tied to the stick directly, early bows were unable to have the same amount of tension that modern bows achieve. These first European bows were often made of flexible wood or even reeds and were often held in a clenched fist. It would be practically impossible to achieve the same sound quality and technical performance with a Medieval bow as a modern…

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    violin, a bow, rosin, a shoulder rest, and a violin case. When choosing a violin you will need to either go into a music store that lets you get hands on with the violin or order online from a place that lets you test out the violins like sharmusic.com. The reason you will want to get hands on with the violin is so you can pick the right sized violin. When purchasing a violin, you will also need to check if it comes with strings otherwise you will need to buy some strings.…

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