Sunday, December 13, 2009

Archery For Windows Mobile 6 What Are The Advantages Of An Archery Stabiliser?

What are the advantages of an archery stabiliser? - archery for windows mobile 6

Recently, I have the bow. I know that many people stabilizers on their bows. I wondered why some people say it and reduced vibration. It can detect vibration.
Can someone me a technical reason for these things.

7 comments:

targetbu... said...

A stabilizer is not only a vibration damper. The main reason is to act as an torsion bar stabilizer. Place the weight in the middle of the arch, the torque and reduces the craving the hand of the shooter when released. You see, an Olympic-style archers usually open their palms facing forward, which really does not bow. You leave the leap from the bow in his hands and loop to be caught. This reduces the torque, but if the pressure or contraction of the hand is off by one ounces of a few, you can change the arc of rotation from left to right by a small amount. These small amounts of torque is enough to send a red arrow at about 70m. The increase of the inertia of the bow stabilizer helps to counteract this trend.

A second reason for the stabilizer is evident. Have you noticed the team? When camera crews have seen with their cameras, look at the underside of the platform, run, and the camera is connected to a weighted bar at the bottom. This makes the camera shake less unequal. The same applies to the bows. With a stabilizer in Rt if you are in the draw, their movements are fluid.

The third reason is that the vibration of the bow. Because we hold open our hands, the statement directly from the source. You do not want to jump the curve forward, then fall vertically, it is not practicable, the arch can fall and slip into the cloth. Finally, the shooter in the habit of anticipating or perforation of the release. You want to turn the bow down as they spin the hits.

The fourth reason is a stabilizer, like others, he said, to dampen vibrations and reduce noise. But if your bow is loud, there is usually something wrong with him, as the crucial point and a stabilizer only mask the problem.

targetbu... said...

A stabilizer is not only a vibration damper. The main reason is to act as an torsion bar stabilizer. Place the weight in the middle of the arch, the torque and reduces the craving the hand of the shooter when released. You see, an Olympic-style archers usually open their palms facing forward, which really does not bow. You leave the leap from the bow in his hands and loop to be caught. This reduces the torque, but if the pressure or contraction of the hand is off by one ounces of a few, you can change the arc of rotation from left to right by a small amount. These small amounts of torque is enough to send a red arrow at about 70m. The increase of the inertia of the bow stabilizer helps to counteract this trend.

A second reason for the stabilizer is evident. Have you noticed the team? When camera crews have seen with their cameras, look at the underside of the platform, run, and the camera is connected to a weighted bar at the bottom. This makes the camera shake less unequal. The same applies to the bows. With a stabilizer in Rt if you are in the draw, their movements are fluid.

The third reason is that the vibration of the bow. Because we hold open our hands, the statement directly from the source. You do not want to jump the curve forward, then fall vertically, it is not practicable, the arch can fall and slip into the cloth. Finally, the shooter in the habit of anticipating or perforation of the release. You want to turn the bow down as they spin the hits.

The fourth reason is a stabilizer, like others, he said, to dampen vibrations and reduce noise. But if your bow is loud, there is usually something wrong with him, as the crucial point and a stabilizer only mask the problem.

targetbu... said...

A stabilizer is not only a vibration damper. The main reason is to act as an torsion bar stabilizer. Place the weight in the middle of the arch, the torque and reduces the craving the hand of the shooter when released. You see, an Olympic-style archers usually open their palms facing forward, which really does not bow. You leave the leap from the bow in his hands and loop to be caught. This reduces the torque, but if the pressure or contraction of the hand is off by one ounces of a few, you can change the arc of rotation from left to right by a small amount. These small amounts of torque is enough to send a red arrow at about 70m. The increase of the inertia of the bow stabilizer helps to counteract this trend.

A second reason for the stabilizer is evident. Have you noticed the team? When camera crews have seen with their cameras, look at the underside of the platform, run, and the camera is connected to a weighted bar at the bottom. This makes the camera shake less unequal. The same applies to the bows. With a stabilizer in Rt if you are in the draw, their movements are fluid.

The third reason is that the vibration of the bow. Because we hold open our hands, the statement directly from the source. You do not want to jump the curve forward, then fall vertically, it is not practicable, the arch can fall and slip into the cloth. Finally, the shooter in the habit of anticipating or perforation of the release. You want to turn the bow down as they spin the hits.

The fourth reason is a stabilizer, like others, he said, to dampen vibrations and reduce noise. But if your bow is loud, there is usually something wrong with him, as the crucial point and a stabilizer only mask the problem.

Way of the sword said...

I did archery for several years, but I must admit, I can not get too technical an answer.

Stabilization controls vibration is in hundredths of seconds. I saw a picture of the slow movement of the arrow leaving the bow, and significantly reduced if the string is released.

The differences between the Arc stabilized and unstabilized are quite spectacular.

JW.C said...

These people are right, they also help reduce noise.

JW.C said...

These people are right, they also help reduce noise.

JW.C said...

These people are right, they also help reduce noise.

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