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Why do hunters shoot from the shelf?

Hey everyone, to do with recurve archery specifically, which is why is it that hunting bows are shot from the shelf and not a rest? Is there a specific reason? Shooting from a rest is more accurate so why not just do that?

I know that in order to shoot from the shelf you need traditional style feathered fletchings and not modern stern vanes and I understand why but it still comes down to what seems to be a necessity for shooting from the shelf and I would just like to understand why?

Thanks everyone!

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