Archery Tips for a New Bowhunting Season
By admin on Jun 22, 2010 in archery tips
Bow season is approaching quickly so now is the time to get out your bow, dust it off, and practice shooting. It’s best to shoot all year round but, if you don’t live near an indoor range, it can be hard to get out in the snow and freezing cold to shoot a few arrows. Start practicing now so that, by the time you’re in your stand, you don’t even have to think through the motions of shooting that trophy buck.
Follow the link below to refresh yourself about the techniques you should be practicing with. Remember to pull back with your back, not your arm or shoulder, don’t grip your bow, take a few seconds to aim, and always follow through.
Getting this right takes time, especially if you haven’t been paying that much attention to the bow arm previously. Spend a few practice sessions focusing primarily on these techniques, possibly without a target on the boss. Don’t expect to get it right in ten minutes, but you should find it easier within the space of a session or two.
Here is a video to show you exactly what it will look like when you put all the techniques you learned above into action.
Archery Tips & Techniques : Various Archery Methods for Shooting a Bow & Arrow
Learn about various methods for shooting the bow and arrow in this free weapons training video on archery tips and techniques. Expert: Leroy Sisco Bio: General Leroy Sisco is currently retired from the military after completing a forty-two year career

