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8 Steps Archery Speed Shooting Techniques

Archery speed shooting is a fun, competitive sport that gives you the opportunity to test your skills against other archers in a way similar to Olympic Archery or regular target archery.

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8 Steps Archery Speed Shooting Techniques

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  1. 8 Steps: Archery Speed Shooting Techniques www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  2. Introduction of Archery Speed Shooting Techniques Archery speed shooting is a fun, competitive sport that gives you the opportunity to test your skills against other archers in a way similar to Olympic Archery or regular target archery. The difference is that instead of aiming at targets placed at fixed distances, you will be aiming your arrows at various objects (depending on what range you are shooting at) placed at various distances.

  3. Improve Your Accuracy and Distance If you’ve been shooting for a while, chances are that your accuracy is pretty good. Now we want to work on increasing the distance of our shots! To do this, draw back further than normal before releasing the arrow (be sure to release the arrow after you are lined up with your target!). www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  4. Practice Your Breathing Methods When it comes to shooting targets, one of the most important things is how you breathe. It can make or break a shot! To improve accuracy and distance, rather than breathing normally (in through your nose), try exhaling (out through your mouth) before taking aim. This will help you to steady your arm and get a more accurate shot! www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  5. Watch Your Elbow and Wrist Positioning When you’re shooting, it is important to keep a straight arm line. This means that your elbow should be slightly bent outwards at a 90 degree angle, while keeping your wrists as relaxed as possible. If this doesn’t feel natural at first, you can try to shoot from your hip instead. This will make sure that the arrow is really ‘in’ before it leaves its bow! www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  6. Aim in Front of the Arrow’s Flight Path When you’re shooting targets it is easy to focus on drawing back your bow and aiming towards where you think your arrow will be when it hits. However, this tends to cause archers to aim too low! To fix this issue, we want to aim in front of where the arrow will land. This means that if you shoot straight ahead, your arrow should hit slightly above where you are aiming! www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  7. Extend Your Arm to Improve Distance When you’re releasing your arrow, it is important that you extend your arm completely. However, if this doesn’t feel natural at first, try aiming without extending the bow all the way! This will allow you to get used to holding back further before drawing fully and shooting. You can then slowly extend your arm further and Best Arrows For Target Shooting at greater distances! www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  8. Practice with a Sling If you’re looking for ways to practice your shooting skills when the weather isn’t ideal, try using a sling! A lot of people overlook this tool, but it can be very useful. www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  9. Practice Using a Stabilizer If you’re looking for ways to improve your shooting skills, try using a stabilizer. These accessories are designed to reduce the vibrations that travel through the bow when it is shot, helping with accuracy! www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

  10. Keep Your Nock Point Low to Improve Accuracy When you’re shooting, it is important that your arrow nocks on the string at a 90 degree angle. If this isn’t possible with a standard arrow rest, try using a drop away model! This will allow you to shoot arrows at an optimal trajectory every time. www.traditionalarcherygurus.com

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