How to Practice Archery

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Part of the video series: Archery Tips & Techniques

Summary: Watch and learn some ways you can practice shooting a bow and arrow in this free weapons training video on archery tips and techniques.

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Leroy Sisco 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... read more

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How to Practice Archery

Hello, I'm Leroy Sisco, and on behalf of Expert Village, I'd like to give you a few tips and techniques on archery. One thing I do when I'm sighting my bow in, I pick a dot and shoot a dot instead of the general target because it makes you concentrate a lot heavier on a spot. And once I know I'm on that dot, then going back and shooting targets is easy. So, when I first sight a bow in, I put a red dot. Up in this case all I had on this target is a yellow dot, so I'm shooting down there and shooting at that yellow dot, and so that makes you become much more accurate that way. Notice how I'm not having to adjust it at all because this is right in with what I want. And again, I'm shooting at that yellow dot, twenty yards away, and that's called "stacking them. And this is what I'm shooting at at twenty yards, a little bit bigger than my thumb I guess. But it makes you concentrate on a dot, and when I'm sighting my bow in this is the way I do it, and it makes you much more accurate.

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