How to Shoot a Bow & Arrow at 20 Yards from the Target

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Part of the video series: How to Shoot a Bow & Arrow

Summary: Shooting a bow and arrow at 20 yards from the target is good practice for beginning archers and children; learn more in this archery training video.

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Harold Hall Harold Hall is the President of the Fort Lauderdale Archers, Board of Directors. Mr. Hall has been in archery for over 45 years and is a certified NFAA ins... read more

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How to Shoot a Bow & Arrow at 20 Yards from the Target

Hello! My name is Harold Hall, Ft. Lauderdale Archers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and today we are going to talk about tips and techniques of archery. On behalf of Expert Village, I would like to welcome you. Okay right now we are kind of up to where the more younger children would stand at; basically a 20 yard spot. Of course their bows would not be quite as elaborate as mine since I have the long stabilizer. I have the adjustable sight with the lens in it. I have marks that I can go to no matter what distance I shoot at. I have a very good rest, a very good style of arrows and of course my back tension release, my strings, my peep that I use and it is basically you are shooting like you would a rifle. You have what is called a rear sight. Okay, what you see here and you have a front sight so that is basically how you do that.

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