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  • ChuckD
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1339

    Recommendation for Archery tutorials

    Does anyone have any suggestions for free archery tutorials that provide good information? I'm looking to fine tune my form and would like to learn what I can for free before I go pay for an archery coach to do the final recommendations.
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    MJB
    CGSSA Associate
    • Sep 2010
    • 5925

    You need a coach or get someone to video you and you'll see if you look gtg
    One life so don't blow it......Always die with your boots on!

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    • #3
      NapalmCheese
      Calguns Addict
      • Feb 2011
      • 5953

      The local archery club probably has some people who teach at events, camps, etc. and could give you a few pointers before you move on to a dedicated coach.
      Calguns.net, where everyone responding to your post is a Navy Force Delta Recon 6 Sniperator.

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      • #4
        dougtoni
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 634

        Check out Jake Kamenski on youtube. has just what you are looking for.
        Aim small, Hit small
        I view the world over my Front Sight.
        Grandfather, please make me fast and accurate...
        Guns dont kill people, Dads with pretty Daughters kill people.

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        • #5
          ChuckD
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1339

          I was hoping for a free video tutorial that I could use to work on as much as possible on my own before paying a coach to give me tips.

          All Jake Kamenski's videos seem to be on recurve bows - I'm using a compound bow.

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          • #6
            Scotty
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 1838

            Originally posted by ChuckD
            All Jake Kamenski's videos seem to be on recurve bows - I'm using a compound bow.
            Doesn't matter what the bow type is. Consistency is still key. With a recurve, if you draw a little more or a little less, the arrow velocity changes. With a compound, you have a mechanical stop and the full draw weight is less. The basic technique is still the same.

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