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Old 12-14-2004 | 07:11 AM
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Rangeball
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The flexing that an arrow goes through upon and after release.

In the "old" days (that was for you, Arthur ), when long bows and other non-center cut style risers were prevalant, at full draw the arrow was actually pointing left of the point of aim. At release, the arrow had to flex, and this instant bend allowed it to be shot around the riser, with minimal contact, then back in line with the point of aim.
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