1. recurve - Noun
2. recurve - Verb
To curve in an opposite or unusual direction; to bend back or down.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArcher Sophie Breckenridge was on target, taking silver in the two-day aggregate girls’ recurve event. Source: Internet
Another thing when you are purchasing an arrow quivers or recurve bow quivers, to think about is the size. Source: Internet
For the recurve bow, however, recovering force as well as draw (strand variation from equilibrium) are far from being symmetrical to each other. Source: Internet
Most tubular magnified scopes that are only for recurve bows have up to 3 reticles set for different distances predicated on specific arrow speeds. Source: Internet
Multiple bow systems have a special system of pulling the sinew via several bows (which can be recurve bows). Source: Internet
Modern (takedown) recurve bow Compound bows are designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, hence allowing the archer more time to aim with less muscular stress. Source: Internet