| be careful with the spray foot powder.
at a coach training session recently, the subject was arrow clearance. Liberal amounts of foot poweder were applied to the bow (causing one senior coach to retire hastily as the spray affected his respiration)
The bow was expected to show clearance problems, but when arrows were shot, there was no sign. The test was to be repeated so the candidate went to "wipe" off the foot powder residue. It virtually took a chisel and sandblasting to get the residue off. No surprise that the fletchings didnt leave a trail. |