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An Archer Shooting Compound Bow in Archery Competition - 24"W x 18"H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
Sale Price: $33.99
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or leave any mess. PLEASE double check the size of the image you are ordering prior to clicking the 'ADD TO CART' button. Our graphics are offered in a variety of sizes and prices. WallMonkeys are intended for indoor use only. Printed on-demand in the United States Your order will ship within 3 business days, often sooner. Some orders require the full 3 days to allow dark colors and inks to fully dry prior to shipping. Quality is worth waiting an extra day for! Removable and will not leave a mark on your walls. Our catalog of over 10 million images is perfect for virtually any use: school projects, trade shows, teachers classrooms, colleges, nurseries, college dorms, event planners, and corporations of all size.
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Archery Mechanics
Sale Price: $2.89
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This is an Eberhart's Archery Mechanics Professional Instructional DVD. Russ Clark, Bryan Schupbach, and John Eberhart contribute to this DVD. They provide information about choosing a bow, proper accessories for hunting, proper shooting form, and more.The DVD is approximately 2 hours long, copyright 2007.
It comes unopened in its original packaging. It is new, but older stock. Please check the photos, sold as-is.
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Nikon Archers Choice Laser Rangefinder w/APG Camo case
Sale Price: $226.41
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The Nikon(r) Archers Choice laser rangefinder lets you release your arrow with confidence. It features Nikon's incline/decline elevation compensation to allow you to range targets from flat ground or an elevated position. The waterproof and fogproof construction allows for exceptional durability.
With the help of Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo of Archer's Choice television fame, Nikon has designed the Archers Choice Laser Rangefinder from the ground up specifically for real-world bowhunting situations. Combining Nikon's trademark speed, accuracy and simplicity with technology designed to give hunters the confidence to take the shot, the Archer's Choice provides fast and accurate ranging over flat ground, from treestands or in steep terrain. It includes a Silent Technology Neoprene Case in Realtree APG camo with single motion lanyard. Nikon's advanced ID Technology compensates for various incline or decline shooting angles--up to ± 89-degrees of angle, which allows bowhunters to range targets from a treestand or in steep terrain with the same confidence and ease as ranging over flat ground--simply aim, push the button and plan your shot according to the displayed distance. Only one number is displayed--the correct distance needed to make the shot. The rangefinder features Nikon's legendary multicoated optics, waterproof/fogproof ruggedness and pocket-sized portability. The Nikon Archer's Choice also features long eye relief (18mm), an adjustable diopter and 6x, bright, multicoated optics. Like all Nikon rangefinders, the new Archer's Choice operates on a single CR2 lithium battery. Features: Designed and Engineered specifically for the bow hunter in conjunction with the worlds foremost bow hunting couple Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo ID Technology--compensates for incline and decline shots Incredible 89 degree angular range--virtually straight up or straight down Reads in 1/5 yard increments in ID Mode Waterproof and fogproof Displays in 1/2 yard increments to 99.5 yards Close ranging distance of 5 yards Specifications: Objective diameter: 21mm Exit pupil: 3.5mm Measurement range: 5 to 100 yards Increment reading: 0.5 yards Increment reading in ID mode: 0.2 yards Viewfinder display: m/YD Magnifications: 6x Angular field of view (real): 6 degrees Angular field of view (apparent): 34.9 degrees Eye relief: 18mm Diopter adjustment: ± 4 Power source: 1 CR2 lithium Dimensions: 5.1 x 2.7. 1.5 inches Weight (without batteries): 6.3 ounces
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Leupold Vendetta Rangefinder for Bow
Sale Price: $245.00
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Consider the game changed with the Leupold Vendetta bow-mounted rangefinder, which will revolutionize the way you hunt and dramatically improve your chance of hanging meat on the pole. Integrated TBR technology makes it easy to accurately shoot prey on an incline. The Vendetta--which mounts to virtually any compound bow (left- or right-handed)--is built to Leupold's uncompromising standards, with a durable polycarbonate body that protects it from the elements, bumps, and drops. The Vendetta also includes Leupold's True Ballistic Range (TBR) technology. TBR automatically calculates incline/decline and distance to your target, and then uses bow-specific ballistics to deliver the most accurate measurement possible. Thanks to the patented technology, there's no guesswork involved; you'll see the equivalent horizontal distance for precise shooting on an incline. Just range and shoot. To ensure maximum accuracy, the Vendetta offers a one-touch continuous scan mode. Simply hold the trigger pad down and you'll continuously range an animal as it moves. No need to guess distances or work fro pre-ranged markers. It's easy to sync your Vendetta with your pins with the integrated sighting laser. Just zero a target with the pin of your choice and then align the laser dot with the same target. Now you're "zeroed" and ready to range quickly and accurately. And regardless of your mode, the Vendetta provides an instant and precise digital readout of your target range--at full draw--with no excessive movement and less busted game. With the Vendetta, you'll shoot with stealthy confidence that's dead on. Additional features include a durable aluminum mount that easily adjusts left, right, up, and down; a CR2 lithium battery that provides thousands of activations; an LED display specially engineered for excellent visibility under any lighting conditions; and a compact housing that measures just 3 inches tall and weighs less than 10 ounces. The Vendetta rangefinder mounts to virtually any compound bow. Specifications Lens coating: Multicoated lens system Weatherproof: Yes Display: Illuminated red OLED Visible laser: Sight-in mode only Battery type: CR2 Battery life: 3,000 actuations Maximum range: 70 yards Minimum range: 10 yards Mounting bracket: Yes Dimensions: 3.8 by 2.8 by 1.3 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 10 ounces Manufacturer's warranty: 1 year About Leupold Leupold & Stevens is an American, family-owned, fifth-generation company that has been designing, machining, and assembling precision optical instruments and other products for 100 years. Founded in 1907, Leupold's success was built on the company's commitment to customers' absolution satisfaction, along with its commitment to building the best optics for shooting sports, general and wildlife observation, and military and law enforcement applications.
Leupold Vendetta Bow-Mounted Laser Rangefinder
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Hornet Ext 165# Package W/3X Multi Reticle Scope
Sale Price: $570.86
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Hornet Ext 165# Package W/3X Multi Reticle Scope. Classic Monte Carlo styling in an Ultra Compact and Fast Crossbow - The Hornet Extreme delivers stinging performance and rivals others costing hundreds more. Features Perfectly Balanced Next "Vista" Camo Short, Light Weight, Compact G2 Trigger ---Auto-engage, Ambidextrous Safety ---Anti Dry-fire Device Specifications Draw Weight: 165 lbs Power Stroke: 11 3/5" Axle to Axle: 21 1/5" Length (to stirrup): 36 3/4" Speed: 315 fps Barrel: Polymer Riser: Machined Aluminum String & Cable: RED HOT Synthetic Package Options 3 Dot Red/Green (3D) Multi-Reticle Scope (MR) Pin Point Scope (PP) Quick Detach Quiver
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Beginner's Guide to Traditional Archery
Sale Price: $10.17
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Easy-to-understand instruction for traditional archery by Brian J. Sorrells. Covers both target shooting and bowhunting. Includes the author's exclusive tie Red training program for instinctive shooting, with in-depth advice on selecting bows, arrows, and accessories. 128 pgs. / 64 b\w photos / 2 Ills.Size: 128pp.
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Precision Archery
Sale Price: $13.95
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Attention, serious archers: If you're looking for the advanced techniques and strategies to help you refine your skills and thoroughly prepare for competition, Precision Archery can help you achieve your goals.Relying on the expertise of some of the nation's top coaches and competitors such as Rick McKinney, Larry Wise, and M.J. Rogers as well as the publishers of Archery Focus magazine, this comprehensive book covers all aspects of competition for all disciplines within the sport. Whether you're a target archer, field archer, or bowhunter, you'll discover the subtleties of technique that will give you the competitive edgeâand you'll learn how to tailor your approach to specific conditions and events.Precision Archery covers advanced technique and form of recurve, compound, and barebow archery. It provides in-depth instruction to help you perfect your stance, align your body, engage the right muscles, and flawlessly execute every phase of a shot sequence, from predraw through release. You'll also learn how to-select and maintain equipment, with detailed advice on bow tuning and setup, arrow tuning, and testing new equipment; -employ mental preparation, focus, and relaxation techniques to improve your consistency and accuracy; -adjust your technique for various weather and terrain conditions; and-use fitness training to condition your body in ways that will directly enhance your archery performance and skills.If you're ready to go beyond the basics of shooting and bow stringing to develop pinpoint accuracy, turn to Precision Archery for the edge you need.
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The Impossible Bow: Building Archery Bows With PVC Pipe
Sale Price: $16.93
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Archery is almost as old as mankind itself, manifesting in almost every culture and on almost every continent. It is in many ways our link to the past and the stepping stone into another age. It is one of the few ancient pastimes that are still relevant today. Yet nowadays, getting into the ancient sport of archery can be daunting for the average person with no experience or previous exposure to the subject. For many, the hefty price tags on modern bows or the seemingly impossible task of building a bow can be a surefire deterrent. Many do not want to pay the price of a decent bow to try their hand at the bow and arrow, simply to see if they enjoy it or not. If only there was a way to make a bow good enough for a beginner without expending or gambling an immense amount of time or money on it. What if you were told that there was such a bow? That hidden in the ground, in the heart of buildings, on the shelves of most hardware stores, and perhaps even in your home, there was a material that made it all possible? Would you believe it? Well it is true, and that material is PVC pipe, the white or gray plastic pipe that can be found virtually everywhere. It is possible with only a minimal investment and an hour of labor to make a fine bow for target archery that performs just as well as bows worth more than ten times as much. A bow that, if given a little more time and effort, can be made into an efficient hunting tool or serious target shooter. The Impossible Bow shows you how to construct your own PVC pipe bow, with bows ranging from the incredibly simple to the incredibly complex. Learn to build simple bows that require a minimum of tools and little time, more complex bows that can be modified to fit the target archer as well as the experienced hunter looking for more of a challenge, and finally a bow that accurately replicates the weapons of war of the steppe nomads. The best part is that even the most complex bow should cost no more than 10 dollars and be completed in a day, yet can hold up to the rigors of daily use. Don't let anything hold you back from enjoying one of man's oldest and most noble of sports. Join the backyard archery revolution with your very own bow that will defy everything you know and will baffle anyone who sees it. Join me in building an impossible bow. Author's Notes: The bows in this book are great for kids of all ages, from the young to the young at heart. Because of the ability of these bows to mimic many historical bow designs, this book is great for re-enactment archery as well as for the target archer. If made well, one design in particular works well for hunting, and can be modified to work just as well as many primitive hunting bows. This book covers how to make the generic PVC pipe bow that has been the mainstay of do-it-yourself archery for some time now, as well as a couple designs which bring out the hidden performance of PVC as a bow material. These bows also work well for survival situations and can be made small and can be kept virtually anywhere out of the sun. In the trunk of a car, in a boat, in a hunting cabin, your basement, your attic, the list goes on and on. This book goes over how to make smooth shooting bows from 30 to 70 pounds of pull that can perform well if taken care of. While they aren't top performing bows, they can certainly be used for hunting, fishing, and target archery.
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Barnett Outdoors Lil Banshee Jr. Compound Archery Set
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- Barnett Lil' Banshee compound junior archery set- 18lb Draw compound target bow- Arm guard- Finger tab- Includes multi-colored target face and two target arrows- Features authentic looking riser with pin sightBAR1072P
The Lil Banshee Jr. compound bow set, from renowned archery company Barnett, offers an ideal, affordable way to introduce young archery enthusiasts to this exciting sport. An 18-pound draw weight, 18-to-22-inch draw length compound bow features a newly redesigned soft touch grip for nonslip use and a versatile ambidextrous handle. Snazzy color options include classic black, Realtree camouflage, and pink, and the set comes complete with two target arrows, a finger tab, arm guard, and and adjustable pin sight. Warranty This Barnett product includes a limited five-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. About Barnett Precision Crossbows Barnett is an industry leader in crossbow design and manufacture, and has sold well over one million crossbows to date. The company was established more than 50 years ago, with products designed by hunters, for hunters, and Barnett manufactures a range of crossbows, standard bows, and slingshots that are lightweight, adjustable, and surprisingly powerful.
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Compound Bows- Things to Consider When Buying a Bow
The compound bow was invented by Holless Allen in the 1960s. Since then, this unique bow has become widely used by archers and hunters in the United States and throughout the world. Just like any other product, compound bows come in many different colors, shapes, sizes and level of sophistication. There are several other things you need to consider such as axel to axel length, brace height, cam type, and limb type. You may also want to look into purchasing accessories for your bow. Although this may seem a lot to consider, it is important you figure out these to maximize enjoyment and use of your bow.
One thing you should consider when buying a compound bow is cam type. The cam is the type of pulley used in the bow. Four popular cam types are single, hybrid, twin and binary. Compound bows that possess a single cam are easy to operate and are quiet when arrows are released. The downside of this type of bow is that it is harder to tune and doesn't provide straight and level nock travel. Bows with hybrid cams correct the problem with nock travel, doesn't require much maintenance, and is easy to tune. Bows with twin cams are praised for their accuracy, speed and nock travel, but they require frequent maintenance and tuning. Bows with binary cams correct imbalances with the bow and can provide fast, straight and level nock travel.
Limb type, brace height, and axel to axel length are also important things to consider when buying a compound bow. There are two different types of limb types: split limb and solid limb. Split limbs supposedly are more durable and provide less hand shock. Solid limbs are supposed to offer better torsional stiffness and accuracy. Despite these claims, it is more a matter of preference than science when it comes to determining what limb type is better. The shorter the brace height is, the faster the bow is. However, bows with short brace heights are less forgiving and require more skill. The same goes for axel to axel length. Bows with longer axel to axel length are regarded as more stable, forgiving, accurate, and require less technique.
The many different types, colors, sizes, and level of sophistication of compound bows may be confusing, but researching the different types can be helpful in buying the right kind. If you are still confused, you can ask a professional or someone with experience to help you. The important thing is you find the right fit. If you do not have the right type of bow, then you will not enjoy using it. Avoid wasting your time and money by buying the right bow the first time.
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Physics Problem (Newtonian Mechanics)?
The speed of an arrow fired from a compound
bow is about 89 m/s. An archer sits astride
his horse and launches an arrow into the air,
elevating the bow at an angle of 54◦ above the
horizontal and 2 m above the ground.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s2 .
What is the arrow’s range?
Assume: The ground is level. Ignore air
resistance.
Answer in units of m.
An explanation would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
The horse is motionless so the arrow is under its own speed. First, find the time the arrow is in flight. You have enough information regarding the arrows vertical motion to find the time. The arrow’s vertical displacement (Δy) is -2.00m because it will land two meters BELOW where it was fired from, and its initial velocity (v₀) is 89.0m/ssin54.0°. The time then is:
Δy = v₀t + 0.5gt²
-2.00m = (89.0m/ssin54.0°)t + 0.5(-9.81m/s²)t²
This becomes a quadratic equation, in standard form:
(4.905m/s²)t² - (72.0m/s)t - 2.00m = 0
You get two roots from the quadratic formula, but only the positive root makes sense: 14.7s
The initial velocity is equal to the final velocity horizontally because there is zero acceleration horizontally (v₀ = v = 89.0m/scos54.0° = 52.3m/s).The horizontal range is:
Δx = (v₀ + v)t / 2
= (52.3m/s + 52.3m/s)(14.7s) / 2
= 769m (rounded)
Hope this helps.
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