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A bow is simply stored energy. That’s all. Somewhere in the riser, limbs, and string, energy is held, and when called upon—or when the string is pulled back—all that energy is released. If an arrow is nocked to the string, then the energy is transferred to the arrow, sending it downrange. If no arrow, the energy is returned back into the limbs, where it usually cracks them.
The Record Keeper (Murphy Shepherd, #3)
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