Archery Tips & Techniques

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Learn how to shoot a bow and arrow with expert tips and techniques, in this free weapons training video series on archery tips and techniques.

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Tags: instructions, how-to, bow, shoot, archery, arrow

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Summary: Archery is thousands of years old and has historically been employed by warriors and hunters. Archery combines physical strength and steady concentration to pull the string back on the bow, while keeping the arrow nocked, and release the arrow. To actually hit exactly what you are aiming for requires practice and more practice - especially if you are hunting with a bow and arrow and your target is moving. Shooting a bow and arrow is actually great fun and challenging as well. If you would like to learn some beginner tips for shooting a bow and arrow, you can learn from one of our experts - for free.

In this free how to video series, learn how to shoot a bow and arrow from expert archer General Leroy Sisco. General Sisco will teach you about the various parts of a compound bow, how to improve your accuracy with a bow and arrow, how to shoot a bow and arrow, how to judge arrow quality, how to use an archery field point, how to use an archery broadhead, how to choose the best bow and arrow for you, how to choose the best archery equipment. Additionally he will teach you archery tips and techniques such as how far back to draw your bow, and how to draw a bow using various methods.

About the Expert

Expert: General Leroy Sisco is currently retired from the military after completing a forty-two year career. During his career he commanded the TXSG and was deputy commander of the 49 th Armored Division and assistant adjutant General M-Day. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1967 from Abilene Christian University, but joined the Texas Army National Guard, Company C-142 Infantry 36 th Division, in April of 1961. During his first three years as an enlisted soldier he rose to the rank of E-5 and was selected to attend OCS. He graduated and was commissioned in June of 1965. General Sisco’s military experience spans command positions from company to Deputy Commander 49 th Armored Division and Commander of the TXSG. His commands included the 231 st Engineer Company, the 386th Engineer Battalion, and 111 th Area Support Group which required a lot of his time in Germany working the 21st TAACOM.

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