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  2. Glossary of archery terms - Wikipedia

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    horse archery (practice) – Archery mounted on a horse; hybrid (equipment) A term to describe the combination of a recurve and a longbow, also known as "reflex-deflex". A term to describe a hunting broadhead with both fixed and mechanically opening blades.

  3. Bodkin point - Wikipedia

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    Bodkins had greater ability to pierce mail armour than broadheads, and historical accounts do speak of bodkin arrows shot from close range piercing plate armour [citation needed]. In a modern test, a direct hit from a steel bodkin point penetrated mail armour from a range of seven yards. [ 2 ]

  4. Archery - Wikipedia

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    Archery is the sport, practice, ... field points, and broadheads, although there are also other types, such as bodkin, judo, and blunt heads.

  5. Arrowhead - Wikipedia

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    Their function is to deliver a wide cutting edge so as to kill as quickly as possible. They are expensive, damage most targets, and are usually not used for practice. Two main types of broadheads are used by hunters: the fixed-blade broadhead and the mechanical broadhead. While the fixed-blade broadhead keeps its blades rigid and unmovable on ...

  6. Modern competitive archery - Wikipedia

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    Though the goal is hunting practice, hunting broadheads are not used, as they would tear up the foam targets too much. Normal target or field tips, of the same weight as the intended broadhead, are used instead. In the past 10 years 3D archery has taken new light with a competitive edge.

  7. Broadhead (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A broadhead is an arrowhead used for war and hunting. Broadhead may also refer to: Broadhead (physiology), a person with a congenital disorder which has caused the head to become broadened; Broadhead (surname), a surname

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