The Archer's Manual, Or, The Art of Shooting with the Long Bow: As Practiced by the United Bowmen of PhiladelphiaR.H. Hobson, 1830 - 66 σελίδες |
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... feathers , and taper off to the head . An advantage attending the blunt head is , that when shot into the target ... feathers should be stiff and regularly trimmed . The English archers use those of the goose or tur- key ; but the quill ...
... feathers , and taper off to the head . An advantage attending the blunt head is , that when shot into the target ... feathers should be stiff and regularly trimmed . The English archers use those of the goose or tur- key ; but the quill ...
Σελίδα 22
... feathers of the eagle , the swan , or the blue heron are preferable . The weight of the arrow which should be used must depend in a great measure on the power of the bow . The English archers express it in terms of the coin of the realm ...
... feathers of the eagle , the swan , or the blue heron are preferable . The weight of the arrow which should be used must depend in a great measure on the power of the bow . The English archers express it in terms of the coin of the realm ...
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... feathers , upon his brace , belt , quiver , and generally on all his accoutrements . It is also the mark , by which his shots are indicated on the target , and on the record card . 1 1 CHAPTER II . THE ARCHER'S DRILL . We suppose 28 THE ...
... feathers , upon his brace , belt , quiver , and generally on all his accoutrements . It is also the mark , by which his shots are indicated on the target , and on the record card . 1 1 CHAPTER II . THE ARCHER'S DRILL . We suppose 28 THE ...
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... feather uppermost , and the nock is plac- ed upon that part of the string which is ex- actly opposite the top of the handle , where it is retained between the first and second fingers of the right hand , the balls of which rest upon the ...
... feather uppermost , and the nock is plac- ed upon that part of the string which is ex- actly opposite the top of the handle , where it is retained between the first and second fingers of the right hand , the balls of which rest upon the ...
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accoutrements ARCHER'S DRILL ARCHER'S EQUIPMENT ARCHER'S MANUAL arrow counts Ascham bow is strong bow string BOWMEN OF PHILADELPHIA brace BUTT SHOOTING centre cher CLOUT club DATE ISSUED DATE draw his bow English archers exer eye or noose faultes feathers fifty yards firmly five bow lengths five feet foot fore finger gold goose grasping the bow greatest distance handle head or pile hemp hundred and twenty hundred yards knuckle lady's bow learner left hand Long Bow loose lower end man's eye nearest the peg nine inches nock notch number of hits operation of stringing pasteboard permit the arrow plac placed pouch practice prize shooting quiver record card Roger Ascham round the bow roving rows shafte shoote strait shootinge shot slip sometimes stout sewing silk straight STRINGING THE Bow target TARGET SHOOTING tendon theyr thirty inches tough Toxophilite Society twenty yards United Bowmen unstringing upper limb uppermost wood wrist wrythes
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Σελίδα ii - District Clerk's Office. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the seventh day of May, AD 1828, in the fifty-second year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SG Goodrich, of the said District, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit...
Σελίδα ii - An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, " An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Σελίδα 46 - ... were men that should dance anticks, be far from the comely port in shooting, which he that would be excellent must look for. Of these faults I have very many myself; but I talk not of my shooting, but of the general nature of shooting. Now imagine an archer that is clean without all these faults, and I am sure every man would be delighted to see him shoot. And although such a perfect comeliness cannot be expressed with any precept of teaching, as Cicero and other learned men do say, yet I will...
Σελίδα 46 - Another runneth forwarde, when he feareth to be short, heavynge after his armes, as though he woulde helpe his shafte to flye. An other writhes or runneth a syde, to poule in his shafte strayght. One lifteth up his heele, and so holdeth his foote still, as longe as his shafte flyeth.
Σελίδα 45 - ... hand now up now down, that a man cannot discern whereat they would shoot : another waggeth the upper end of his bow one way, the nether end another way. Another will stand pointing his shaft at the mark a good while, and, by and by, he will give him a whip, and away or a man wit.
Σελίδα 46 - Some, which feare to be to farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to pull his shafte backe. Another runneth forwarde, when he feareth to be shorte,heavinge after his armes, as thoughe he woulde helpe his shaftc to flye.
Σελίδα 44 - ... be so many. Some shooteth his head forward, as though he would bite the mark ; another stareth with his eyes, as though they should fly out ; another winketh with one eye and looketh with the other ; some make a face with writhing their mouth and countenance so, as though they were doing you wot what ; another bleareth out his tongue ; another biteth his lips; another holdeth his neck awry.
Σελίδα 45 - ... no more as long as he lived ; another draweth softlye to the middle, and, by and by, it is gone you cannot know howe ; another draweth his shaft...
Σελίδα 34 - ... strength. A man's bow may have a pull of fifty or sixty pounds, but a lady, as a rule, will find a pull of thirty to thirty-six pounds quite sufficient. A good weight of pull for general use is forty-two pounds for distances of not more than one hundred yards, and fifty pounds for longer distances. The distance of the string from the centre of the bow when strung should be between five and six inches. The arrows used should be proportioned in length and weight to the bow for which they are intended....
Σελίδα 41 - This way and all other afore of me rehearsed, are but shifts, and not to be followed in shooting straight. For having a man's eye always on his mark, is the only way to shoot straight ; yea, and I suppose, so ready and easy a way, if it be learned in youth, and confirmed with use, that a man shall never miss therein.