Darts – The Game for Archers in Unfavorable Weather
Best advice for improving at darts: Laser focus. Commit to hit. Use your natural drift. Each dart is a new shot. Find a good throw and find a good set of darts and stick with them. _____________ OUR DART SELECTION I have found that a 20 gram old school nickle dart suits me just fine. I also like those of John Lowe's glory years, Unicorn, 21 gram, 35mm barrel, with 8mm diameter, 2ba thread size, and 90% Tungsten, complete with his pear shaped flights. Or, the current model of The Power's darts are made by Target Darts, not his prior sponsor of Unicorn, and are a 24 gram tungsten barrel at 40mm with a G4 short shaft. Swapping out for an intermediate or medium shaft, together with regular flights might benefit most players, as it did me. Our daughter is currently throwing well with 27 gram Femme Fatale by Laser Darts, which goes to show that younger players or women, or both might benefit from the heavier darts (opposite of what you might think as a novice, that lighter is better for beginners), which the heavy throwing pros might find 21 gram darts to be the ticket. The heavier weight of the dart helps get it to the board, which Phil Taylor moved from 21 grams to 26 grams as he got older, saying he "needed a little more help hitting the board." I prefer the intermediate shafts and Unicorn Fin flights. _____________ A GAME FOR ARCHERS Much is speculated but if rumor holds true, the game of darts had its origin during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. It is believed that he told his archers to practice their arching skills all year round









