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Have the best outdoor season yet with the new issue of Bow International

Issue 124 of Bow International is about making an incredible start to the outdoor season…

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New Season! New Bow?

Duncan Busby takes us through the decisions you’ll need to make when choosing a modern compound bow

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Posted in Equipment, Features

Archery for autism

Archery can change lives – as a group of young autistic Japanese archers discovered

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Posted in Events, Features, Psychology, Technique, Traditional

Q&A: What is weight matching?

Expert Adrian Tippins explains what weight matching is when it comes to building arrows

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Q&A: Keeping your cool after a bad shot

Alistair Whittingham explains how to get back on track if you lose focus after a bad shot…

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Encouraging participation in visually impaired archery

Sue Habgood has taken the quest for greater participation in VI archery to the continent

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Nîmes: From the inside

Rebekah Tipping tells us what it’s like to shoot in Nîmes against the best – and what she took home from the experience

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How to take care of your feather fletchings

Ben Miller of Gateway Feathers offers his recommendations for taking care of your feather fletchings to ensure you can get the most out of them

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Bow buying for beginners

The sheer array and technicality of archery equipment can be a bit bewildering for a first-time buyer, but Andrew Smith’s handy guide breaks down everything you need to know before you buy

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How to practice with a new bow

The first few weeks with a new bow can be full of things to remember. Andrew Smith recommends keeping things simple, and prioritising form over fiddly tuning

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