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- Fistmele abstract "Fistmele, also known as the \"brace height\", is an older term used in archery to describe the correct distance (about seven inches, for a Northern European or English longbow) between a bow and its string. The term itself is a Saxon word indicating the measure of a clenched hand with the thumb extended.Different brace heights may be obtained from the same length of string by twisting it around before affixing it to the bow. A proper height helps to reduce noise upon the release of an arrow and vibrations in the bow itself. Consequently, if the distance is too small excess noise and poor arrow flight are the results. A bow is said to be \"overstrung\" when this distance is exceeded.".
- Fistmele wikiPageID "14347649".
- Fistmele wikiPageLength "1576".
- Fistmele wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Fistmele wikiPageRevisionID "528773001".
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Archery.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Archery_Trade_Association.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Bow_and_arrow.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Bowstring.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archery.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-based_units_of_measurement.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_length.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Longbow.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fistmele".
- Fistmele wikiPageWikiLinkText "fistmele".
- Fistmele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Archery-stub.
- Fistmele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Fistmele subject Category:Archery.
- Fistmele subject Category:Human-based_units_of_measurement.
- Fistmele subject Category:Units_of_length.
- Fistmele type Unit.
- Fistmele comment "Fistmele, also known as the \"brace height\", is an older term used in archery to describe the correct distance (about seven inches, for a Northern European or English longbow) between a bow and its string. The term itself is a Saxon word indicating the measure of a clenched hand with the thumb extended.Different brace heights may be obtained from the same length of string by twisting it around before affixing it to the bow.".
- Fistmele label "Fistmele".
- Fistmele sameAs Q5455352.
- Fistmele sameAs m.03d17yb.
- Fistmele sameAs Q5455352.
- Fistmele wasDerivedFrom Fistmele?oldid=528773001.
- Fistmele isPrimaryTopicOf Fistmele.