five range safety rules.
Follow instructions, Shoot from the shooting line, Point arrows downrange, Check for obstructions, Inspect equipment
Name the parts of an arrow.
The difference between an end and a round
The difference between an end and a round
Which of these you don't do on a range
A. Point arrows/bows down range
B. Shoot at someone else's target
C. Walk on range
D. Inspect equipment before use
B. Shoot at someone else's target
Explain how to safely remove arrows from the target and return them to your quiver
gently wiggle it from side to side while applying consistent, even pressure backward. Avoid jerking or forcing the arrow out, as this may damage the arrow or the target.
Explain the following: barebow
a type of archery that uses a basic recurve bow without any sights, stabilizers, or other accessories.
Explain the four whistle commands used on the range.
one whistle to begin shooting, two whistles to proceed to the shooting line, three whistles to retrieve arrows, four or more whistles to immediately stop shooting
Explain how to properly care for and store arrows.
Keep arrows in a designated arrow case or tube to protect them from damage. Ensure they are completely dry before storage to prevent rust and corrosion.
Explain the following: draw weight
the amount of force required to pull a bowstring back to its full draw
Which one of these should you do on the range
A. Walk on range
B. Shoot at other peoples targets
C. Point your arrows/Bow at other people
D. Throw equipment on the ground when done using
A. Walk on range
Name the four principle materials for making arrow shafts.
wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, and fiberglass.
Explain the following terms: draw length
the distance you pull back a bowstring to shoot an arrow
Why is following the range rules a must
To keep you and everyone else safe.
Explain the proper use, care, and storage of, as well as the reasons for using tabs, arm guards, shooting gloves, quivers.
keeping them clean, dry, and storing them appropriately to maintain their functionality.
Explain the following: mechanical release
a device used in archery to release an arrow from a bowstring.