Archery: How To Safely Pick The Correct Arrow Length
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Join Coach Tara as she explains why it is so important to pick the correct arrow length when you first begin shooting archery. She will explain why shooting the wrong arrow could be dangerous and then tell you how to choose the correct arrow length.
Hi miss Tara. Very imformative. Good job!
Thank you!
Thank you very Much Mam 😊😊...Very Helpful 💯💯
If one time I am smiling as I pull my arrow back: then another time as I pull back my arrow I am not smiling will this affect the aim?
I would recommend you have the same facial expression on each shot! :)
😂 "pull back to corner of your smile", because doing archery always makes me smile.😊
Very informative thanks i have seen serious injuries first hand in the clubs because people had wrong length arrows.
Thank you 😊
wery simple thank you 😊😊
If an arrow is too long, within reason, why would you want to cut it back?
Accuracy and consistency and when getting full length shafts they may have a wobble so shortening the shaft will help remove the wobble.
When people talk of left handed or right handed bows does it refer to the hand you hold the bow or the hand you pull the string back with ?
Just made a video for you about this!
2in past riser is a good place to start
Tara where do you live. Soooo many humming birds in the background
This is Southern California!
is the rest supposed to be on the left side of the bow for a right handed shooter?
Yes, the rest will be on the left side of the riser for a right-handed bow
Thanks for the video. I just purchased arrows online. And the arrow fits well with my stance and bow. Can you make a video on how to properly hold the bow so that arrow doesn't fall the arrow rest?
Yes, I will work on a video for you! Which arrow rest are you currently using?
@ArcheryHouse it's a standard arrow rest. I have a beginners bow. So its already on the bow
Anthony - I made a video for you today!
@ArcheryHouse thanks. About to check it out now
I have a 24" inch draw length i was curious about what size arrows i need
Ok, so you are going to take the weight of your bow and your draw length - then look up the Easton Arrow Chart - it will tell you the correct spine size arrow based on your bow weight and your draw length. Hope this helps!
@@ArcheryHouse okay thank you, i will go look it up!
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Thank you Tara