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Where should the arrow be hitched center or top?
In three-finger shooting, the arrow is resting on the side of the bow handle of the bow holder. This means that if the bow is held in the left hand, the arrow rests on the left side of the handle. The thumb shot is the opposite. The standard traditional bow feather is a three-piece feather. The two-piece feather in the movie and TV shows is the result of laziness on the part of the props team. One of the three feathers is perpendicular to the string slot at the end of the arrow. This feather is usually made a different color than the other two. This feather is called the main feather. It needs to be perpendicular to the bow handle facing outward and the other two feathers angled against the bow handle facing inward. With the feathers all in the right position, snap the arrow tail slot into the string. The top of the tail slot must be pressed against the bowstring. It's okay if it's a little tight, as this amount of friction is insignificant compared to the energy the arrow has when it leaves the string.
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