![]() Tool used to precisely aligned feathers or vanes that are being glued to an arrow during manufacturing.Ī high-speed abrasive blade is used, along with an adjustable setting to precisely cut an arrows length.Ī device for visually inspection an arrows "trueness" (shaft straightness, point or broadhead, or nock alignment), used by placing an arrow supported on each end, between two free running rollers. Antlers are sometimes called "horns" in hunting vernacular, although this term is incorrect.Ī single reed duck call used by hunters in flooded timber.Ī protective device worn on the bow arm to protect it in case of a string slap. On rare occasions, female cervids also grow antlers. ![]() The growths of bone-like material protruding from the skull of a male member of the deer family. Pronghorns are known for blazing speed that can be sustained for miles, a curious nature, and an ability to tolerate dry, inhospitable terrain. What we know as "pronghorn antelope" in the American West are actually a member of the goat family. Without a consistent anchor point you will never develop good form, and accuracy. The point can be most anywhere on you face, as long as it is at your full draw length, and preferable at a place that is easily repeatable. An anchor point is a consistently repeatable indexing point somewhere near your ear, cheek, behind your ear (if you’re a release shooter), or possibly your lip or cheek, if you are a "fingers" shooter. One of the most important aspects of developing good form is to develop a "consistent" anchor point. ![]() We've collected a glossary of outdoor-specific terms to help everyone learn a little more about the outdoors.Ī | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | V | W | YĪ bird that lands and doesn't move or falls dead in the air and hits the ground is often said to be "air washed" and gives off very little scent on the ground and is difficult for dogs to find.Ī hex shaped male wrench (in various sizes), used on socket head screws found on all compound bows. The gear they carry afield and the explanations of their ways are foreign words to others. Hunters have a language that's all of their own. ![]()
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