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7 Bow Shooting Tips for Long Range Accuracy
Shooting a Bow: 7 Tips For Better Long-Range Accuracy | Outdoor Life
The nock point
The nocking point would have to be, using the shelf rest system, higher than the normal one, not less then 2/8 of inch above the 90¡ for the recurve and not less then 3/8 of inch above the 90¡ for the longbows (the special squares will help you to check that has not moved or to reproduce it on the new string). To realize the nocking point more elegant and light than those in metal you can proceed in the following way: Wet of glue the part of interested serving, take a piece of dracon, possibly
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