Chapter 3: Safe and Responsible Bowhunting
Archery Safety
Archery and bowhunting safety rules cover all aspects of using a bow and arrow,
including storing, handling, and shooting.

Do not drink alcohol or take mood-altering drugs before, during, or
after activities associated with bowhunting. |
In many states, a bow and arrow
are considered a firearm, and the same rules and regulations that apply
to firearms also apply to bows and arrows. Always check local laws, and
follow these archery safety rules.
- Only point the bow and arrow in a safe direction.
- Only nock an arrow when it’s safe to shoot.
- Be sure of your target and what is in front of it, immediately behind
it, and beyond it.
- Never shoot over a ridge.
- Only shoot when you have a safe range or shooting area, and a safe
backstop or background.
- Wear an arm guard and finger protection while shooting bows and arrows.
- Avoid dry-firing a bow (releasing the bowstring without a nocked arrow).
It may cause serious damage to the bow and can injure the archer.
- Do not shoot an arrow straight up in the air as doing so is unsafe.
- Keep your emotions under control, and think about safety first.
- Do not drink alcohol or take mood-altering drugs before, during, or after
shooting a bow.
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- Handle arrows carefully. Protect yourself and the arrow points with a covered
arrow quiver.
- Use a bow-stringer for stringing longbows and recurve bows.
- Prior to each use, check your bow for cracks, dents, breaks, separating
laminates, peeling glass, and defects in mechanical parts.
- Check the bowstring regularly, and replace it if it becomes worn or frayed.
Frequent use of bowstring wax greatly extends the life of a bowstring.
- Check arrows for cracks, dents, or bends; and discard any that have permanent
flaws.
- Immediately repair defects in equipment.
- Store your bows in bow cases–preferably hard cases–and store
recurves and longbows unstrung.
- Store arrows in quivers and accessories in a sturdy box or padded bag.
nock:
A slotted plastic tip that serves as the attachment point to secure an arrow on a bowstring |
covered arrow quiver:
A device with a shatter-resistant cover or hood that holds arrows, protects the shooter and others from accidental contact with arrow points, and provides safe transport of arrows in the field |
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