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History of Canting?

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El Destructo:
                                what about shooting a Slingshot that Shoots Arrows........... >:D

medicinewheel:

--- Quote from: El Destructo on October 22, 2009, 10:21:10 pm ---                                              I beleive that We are  all a bit  MENTAL....

--- End quote ---

Nah... really think so??  >:D >:D >:D

Del the cat:
"The relationship between shooter and target is more visceral with a simple wood self bow."
Hey, I like that...sums it up nicely.
Del
BTW I don't see how a vertical bow obscures less of the target???

WVFishFearMe:
Try shooting a deer from your knees with a 6' bow without canting. ooga-booga

mahtosapanumpa:
On a self bow with or without a rest put the arrow on the string and look down your arrow as you hold the bow vertical. The arrow will be pointing left of center if you are right handed or right of enter if you are left handed. Now cant the bow so that the rest (or your bow hand) and the bow make a V shape. The arrow will now be straight in front of you. When shot vertically the arrow tends to leap up and slightly out from the bow and then recover. We instinctively compensate for that by changing our bow arm in relationship to our target. Usually by canting the bow to a more natural position for us, the bow, and viewing the target. When the bow is canted correctly the arrow will leap up but be already inline with the target.
   I would suggest that shooting a bow vertically would be more modern and perhaps dictated by mass armies shooting long bows shoulder to shoulder.
Kirby

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