Equipment * Olympic archers use the recurve bow, which features limbs that curve away from archer to increase power. * The effect is that arrows are propelled in excess of 150 miles per hour. * Bows generally are constructed of wood, fiberglass and graphite or carbon composites. * Bows have stabilizers to reduce torque (twisting) in the arrows upon release. * Bows have sights to aid in aiming and arrow rests to help align the shot. * Most strings are made of Fast Flight, a hydrocarbon product, or kevlar, the material used to make bulletproof vests. * Arrows are made of aluminum or carbon graphite. * Equipment costs (bow, arrows, accessories) will normally be over $1000
Additional info from the 1996 U.S. Olympic Archery Team Fact Book, September 1995 (unedited)
Bow limbs are generally constructed of man-made materials, such as fiberglass, carbon and syntatic foam.
Bow handles are made of aluminum alloys and are machined for strength.
Some bow handles are made of magnesium and an aluminum mixture which are heated to liquid form and poured into a mold. Once cooled, it is cleaned and painted.
Bows have stabilizers to reduce torque (twisting) in the arrows upon release. They also have sights to aid in aiming and arrow rests to help align the shot.
* http://www.archeryweb.com/archery/olympics.htm
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The type of bow used in the Olympics is the recurve bow. It is a modern evolution of traditional bows, featuring limbs that curve away from the archer when the bow is unstrung. Recurve bows are made of various materials such as carbon, fiberglass, and wood to optimize performance.
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they used bow and arrows and wooden clubs and weapons made of bones.
they used bow