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| First country to accept archery as a sport |
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| Force required to draw any bow a given distance |
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| Weight required to hold a bowstring at a certain distance |
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| Distance from the center of the string to the center of the limb |
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| Weight increases as bow is drawn back |
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| Set distance, can be done indoors |
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| Shoot upwards towards a target on the ground |
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| Wilderness target hunting |
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| First archery club in America (Philadelphia) |
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| Maurice Thompson's Witchery of Archery (first archery book in North America) |
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| Saxton Pope and Anthony Young - fathers of american bowhunting |
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| Pope's book Hunting with the Bow and Arrow |
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| Ben Pearson - first archery factory |
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| Howard Hill - first modern showman archer |
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| Fred Bear, BP, Earl Hayt, Allen & Jennifer factories |
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| Allen invented the compound bow |
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| Doug Easton - aluminum arrow |
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| Archery appeared in Olympics |
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| Archery first appeared in Olympics for a short while |
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| Release aids (consistency) |
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