Glued to the back, they keep the arrow flying straight.
What are fletches?
Anyone can call it when there is something unsafe on the range.
What is a cease fire?
The Bravest of Scottish archers.
Who is Princess Merida?
The number of steps to the center ring.
What is 11?
Archery first appeared in the Olympics in this year.
What is 1900?
The flexible parts of the bow that store potential energy to propel the arrow when the bowstring is released.
What are limbs?
Instead of hearing "Archers to the line", this means the same thing.
What are two whistles?
Outfoxed the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Who is Robin Hood?
Smoothly pulling back the bowstring.
What is draw?
This country has won the most Olympic medals for archery.
What is South Korea?
Only found on compounds bows, these pieces rotate to multiply the power of the bow.
What are the cams?
The person allowed to step over the firing line.
Who is no one?
In the Marvel Universe, the alias of Clint Barton.
Who is Hawkeye?
Where the bowstring touches your nose or cheek at full draw.
What is anchor point?
Olympic archers may not use this.
What is a compound bow?
This thin string is wrapped around the bowstring at where the arrow is knocked to protect it.
What is the serving?
The direction bows should always be pointed.
What is down range?
Winner of the 74th Hunger Games.
Who is Katniss Everdeen?
You check this to know whether you hold a bow in your left hand or right hand.
What is eye dominance?
The distance of an Olympic target.
What is 70 meters?
You find this at the end of an arrow used for hunting.
What is a broad head?
The dangerous act of releasing a bow without an arrow knocked.
What is a dry fire?
A member of the Fellowship who joined at the Council of Elrond in Rivendell.
Who is Legolas?
The last part of shooting an arrow.
What is follow through?
The diameter of the ten ring on an Olympic target measured in metric.
What is 12.2 centimeters?