16th January 2010, 07:42 AM | #9 | |
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I believe it was after the Civil War, that the Southern white Americans began using bows to hunt. Firearms weren't readily available for these ex-Confederates, so the poorer ones used bows and slingshots. The bows were based off of British longbows in essence. I think this is where the white American archery tradition comes from. Otherwise, in North America it was the native men who used bows (supplanting atlatls) and sometimes bows became almost fully substituted by guns. Muzzle-loaders are a field of guns that I find very fascinating... I might get a Kentucky style .50 cal percussion sometime. |
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