• back bar (equipment) • A connector attached to a bow's riser to allow a rear stabilizer to be attached. • An alternate term for "
siderod". • back tension release (equipment) – see "
hinge release" • back wall – The point of a compound bow's draw cycle beyond which the bow cannot be drawn. • barebow • (equipment) – A bow with no accessories attached. • (discipline) – A competitive archery discipline in which allowed bow accessories are severely limited. For example, in World Archery competitions, sights, draw check devices, and stabilizers are banned; arrow rests are allowed with restrictions on size and placement; and vibration dampeners and weights are allowed if directly attached to the bow. Additionally, the entire unstrung bow, with permitted accessories, must be able to pass through a ring 12.2 cm in diameter. • Berger hole (equipment) – A threaded hole on the riser of a compound bow through.which a bolt that secures an arrow rest is attached. • bleeder blade (equipment) – Secondary blades on a broadhead that are smaller than the primary cutting blades, included to provide a larger cutting surface. Often called simply a "bleeder". •
bodkin point (equipment) – A sharp, pointed arrow head •
bolt (equipment) – A crossbow projectile; also called a
quarrel • boss (equipment) – A target, typically made from tightly compacted foam or straw •
bowman (practitioner) – One who practices
archery (a.k.a.
archer) •
bow (equipment) – An ancient weapon powered by elasticity, used for hunting and sport • bow press (equipment) – A mechanical press which flexes the limbs of a compound bow, taking tension off the string and cable(s) to allow bow maintenance. • bow square (equipment) – A specialized T-square with measuring marks that clips onto the bow string, used to set nocking points for all bows and setting the brace height of recurve bows. •
bowfishing (practice) – The use of archery equipment for catching fish. • bowhunter (discipline) – A competition class in target and field archery mainly used by U.S.-based governing bodies; known in some bodies as the "hunter" class. Rules regarding equipment vary by governing body, but all are intended to ensure that competitors' equipment is broadly similar to that used in hunting. •
bowhunting (practice) – The practice of hunting game using archery. •
bowstring (equipment) – A
fiber joining two ends of a bow for launching arrows. Can be rendered as two words ("bow string"). •
bowyer (craftsman) – One who makes bows • bracing (practice) – The act of attaching a bow string to a bow. • brace height (measure) – The distance from the string to the pivot point of the bow's grip. •
bracer (equipment) – A protective strap or sheath for an archer's forearm (a.k.a.
arm guard) •
broadhead (equipment) – A sharp-bladed hunting head •
bullseye (equipment) – The central area of a target, often for which a greater number of points may be scored when hit •
button (equipment) – An adjustable spring-loaded contact for the arrow as it sits on the rest, mounted perpendicular to the arrow • button release (equipment) – see "
thumb release" •
butts (location) – A practice field with mounds of earth used as targets ==C==