[ARROW] COMPONENTS AND DESCRIPTION
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An arrow is a projectile that receives energy from the bow and travels toward the target.
Its structure and materials are precisely engineered to ensure it flies lightly, strongly, and accurately.
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[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH THE VANE
Vanes are small feather-shaped fins attached to the rear of the arrow. They use air resistance to promote arrow rotation and straight flight.
They help keep the arrow stable in the air, allowing it to fly straight without wobbling from release until it reaches the target -
[SIGHT] ALIGNMENT OF THE AIMER CENTER
Aligning the sight center is extremely important.
If the sight bar that moves up and down is not positioned on a vertical line,
left–right deviations will occur when adjusting it vertically.
Therefore, once the sight is installed, ensuring the vertical center alignment of the sight bar is essenti... -
[REST] STRUCTURES AND ROLES
The arrow rest is a small support component that holds the arrow securely on the bow.
It is attached to the riser (the main body of the bow) and helps keep the arrow in a stable, consistent position until it is released.
It acts like a “supporting hand,” ensuring the arrow stays steady and proper...