Beginner’s Guide to Traditional Archery

Beginner’s Guide to Traditional Archery by Brian J. Sorrells, published by Stackpole Books on July 15, 2004, is a comprehensive introduction to the sport of traditional archery. This 112-page guide offers easy-to-understand instruction tailored for both target shooting and bowhunting. It presents a straightforward approach to getting started in traditional archery, making it suitable for beginners and those transitioning from compound bows.
Readers will find detailed advice on selecting bows, arrows, and accessories, along with the author’s exclusive tiered training program for instinctive shooting. The book emphasizes the importance of refining shooting form and provides practical tips for entering tournaments. With a focus on foundational skills developed through repetition, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the sports and recreation aspects of archery, fishing, and hunting.
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The popularity of traditional archery has exploded in recent years, and this handy, readable guide serves as the perfect introduction for anyone looking to break into the sport. From selecting arrow shafts to refining your form to entering your first tournament, it explains in straightforward, no-nonsense prose how to get started. Whether you’ve never shot an arrow or are making the move from compound bows, you’re certain to benefit from the author’s time-tested training program for instinctive shooting, which develops a foundation of shooting skill through repetition.
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