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Dorry stands, her bow drawn, the string still humming.
Don't go cheap on the string.If it snaps it could break the bow,or if you have drawn the string back it could slap your eye and you would be in the hospital for weeks.
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You draw the string a little closer, but no one wants to experience that".
First, to handle a bow with any kind of power in it, I need to be able to draw the string back quite some way.
By contrast, a traditional archer must draw the string up to the corner of his mouth and release it, all in one smooth motion.
The archer simply draws the string, keeping his eyes on the target (rather than on a sight or the arrow), and releases — it is a graceful, intuitive act developed through long hours of practice.
When I stand on a lawn, draw the string to the corner of my mouth, try to see the target and the arrow, keeping both eyes open, and find a way to release the arrow that will send it somewhere near the center of the target, that's how I feel -- analog.
Crossbows had 2 feet arms stiffened with hardwoods, horn, bone and cane, and supplied with a stirrup to facilitate drawing the string with a crank and pulley.
Try and draw the string as much as possible to get the maximum power.
You may need to test your hold on the bow by drawing the string back.
Again, don't press down too hard with your pencil as you draw the string.
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