The distance between the center of the string and the furthest point of the arrow shelf at the center of the bow. Enchantment (E): A magic cast on a target player or their equipment, that persists until used up or removed by death or the appropriate magic. Colored strips tied to the bearer denote these.
This is the length in which the bow is pulled to shoot an arrow. To determine draw length, draw an arrow back and mark it at the point in which it is even with the front of the bow. This is your draw length. Draw length determines what length of arrow you should shoot.
The distance from the nocking point to the pivot point of the bow at full draw, sometimes measured to the back of the bow .
The length of an arrow drawn by an individual archer
The length measured from the nocking point on the string to the back of the bow at full draw.
The draw lengths of a bow is the distance the arrow is drawn back before release. To determine your correct draw lengths, draw an arrow all the way back and have someone mark the shaft with a pencil at a point even with the front of the bow. To make sure that arrowhead does not contact the fingers of the bow hand when shooting, an additional 2 to 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) is added to the measured draw length. Draw length determines what length of arrows you should use.
The distance, measured in inches, from the pivot point of the bow to the slot in the arrow nock when at full draw.
The distance a person draws a bow, measured from the bottom of the arrow nock to the back of a bow when in shooting position.
The distance at full draw from the nocking point to the back of the grip. The AMO draw length is the distance from the nocking point to a point 1 3/4 inches past the back of the grip.