It is the nock
You're nocking an arrow.
The term "draw weight" in archery refers to the amount of force needed to pull back the bowstring to its full draw length. It is measured in pounds and indicates the strength required to shoot an arrow effectively.
An archery Tab is a shaped, thin piece of leather which is used on the three fingers of the drawing hand to help to achieve a clean loose to the arrow. It is sometimes (mistakenly) thought to be to protect those fingers from the bowstring, obviously it does this too, but this is not it's primary function.
The reaction force to a bowstring acting on an arrow would be the arrow pushing back against the bowstring with an equal force and in the opposite direction. This reaction force propels the arrow forward when the bowstring is released.
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A nock (with no K) is the groove at the back of an arrow. The bowstring fits into that groove. I could not shoot the arrow, since the nock had broken, and the bowstring would slip.
the end of the arrow with the nock
Artemis is the goddess of archery in Greek mythology. She is also the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and wild animals, often depicted carrying a bow and arrow.
best in an arrow tube away from heat
The main muscle group used in archery is the back muscles, particularly the rhomboids, trapezius, and deltoids. These muscles are responsible for drawing the bowstring and holding it steady while aiming and releasing the arrow. Strong back muscles are important for accuracy and consistency in archery.
Archery.
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