Archery Answers: Learn All the Basics Now

Nonfiction, Sports, Individual Sports, Archery, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: Michael Shaw ISBN: 9781370634224
Publisher: Michael Shaw Publication: January 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Shaw
ISBN: 9781370634224
Publisher: Michael Shaw
Publication: January 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Where Can You Find Archery Answers? Before you plunk down big bucks for a bow, don’t you want to know about the different types of bows, and how many pounds of pull you need? And what about the arrows? Whether you buy arrows from a sporting goods store, archery store, or online, the sales people will all ask you which type of arrow shafts you want, what kinds of points and fletches, and what is your draw length?

And, by the way, how do you carry your arrows? In what style of quiver? Have you sorted out the pros and cons of a back quiver, a side quiver and a bow quiver? You’ll also need to figure out armguards, finger tab vs. a shooting glove, bow strings & stringers…decisions, decisions. BEFORE you start talking to sales people and shopping online for the best deals in archery equipment, you’ll want all those bases covered in your head.

Archery Answers is a book in clear, no-nonsense language to teach you stuff you need to know, the stuff you can apply immediately. You don’t want more confusing information, you only need the right information, the facts that really matter. Okay, fast forward a couple of months. You are an archer, yes, a beginner, and you have confidence. Think of the conversations with your family and friends. You’ll be gushing to share your love of archery, and they will want to hear about you and how you are progressing. People who know you will see you in a new light as capable and knowledgeable…because you will be, and you’ll feel more confident in all aspects of your life. (And by the way, the archery range is a great place to make new friends as well. Like-minded people will be glad to help you and give archery advice.)

Do you want to save even more money by making your own accessories? Yes, you can really make your own finger tab, bow stringer, armguard! Archery Answers shows you how, step-by-step, with pictures and templates. After a day of shooting, maybe some arrows will be damaged. How do you repair an arrow if you lose the metal point in a log or when a fletch falls off? Archery Answers teaches you all of these critical bits of know-how. And included are many more techniques, explanations, and instructions, all geared to the beginner.

Archery Answers is loaded with over two hundred pictures, and is structured in a question and answer format to help you learn in a quick and easy manner. You will find that learning is fun because of this conversational writing approach. Did you know that when you read new material in a question and answer format it helps you retain information? Here is a book that you are going to refer to again and again, whether you are setting up your bow for the first time, adding a nock to your bowstring, fixing arrows, or maybe wanting to make another finger-tab out of a scrap piece of leather.

Thanks for reading this. Please preview the book for free and you will see that you have the way to get all the Archery Answers you have been looking for. Now get out there and shoot some arrows!

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Where Can You Find Archery Answers? Before you plunk down big bucks for a bow, don’t you want to know about the different types of bows, and how many pounds of pull you need? And what about the arrows? Whether you buy arrows from a sporting goods store, archery store, or online, the sales people will all ask you which type of arrow shafts you want, what kinds of points and fletches, and what is your draw length?

And, by the way, how do you carry your arrows? In what style of quiver? Have you sorted out the pros and cons of a back quiver, a side quiver and a bow quiver? You’ll also need to figure out armguards, finger tab vs. a shooting glove, bow strings & stringers…decisions, decisions. BEFORE you start talking to sales people and shopping online for the best deals in archery equipment, you’ll want all those bases covered in your head.

Archery Answers is a book in clear, no-nonsense language to teach you stuff you need to know, the stuff you can apply immediately. You don’t want more confusing information, you only need the right information, the facts that really matter. Okay, fast forward a couple of months. You are an archer, yes, a beginner, and you have confidence. Think of the conversations with your family and friends. You’ll be gushing to share your love of archery, and they will want to hear about you and how you are progressing. People who know you will see you in a new light as capable and knowledgeable…because you will be, and you’ll feel more confident in all aspects of your life. (And by the way, the archery range is a great place to make new friends as well. Like-minded people will be glad to help you and give archery advice.)

Do you want to save even more money by making your own accessories? Yes, you can really make your own finger tab, bow stringer, armguard! Archery Answers shows you how, step-by-step, with pictures and templates. After a day of shooting, maybe some arrows will be damaged. How do you repair an arrow if you lose the metal point in a log or when a fletch falls off? Archery Answers teaches you all of these critical bits of know-how. And included are many more techniques, explanations, and instructions, all geared to the beginner.

Archery Answers is loaded with over two hundred pictures, and is structured in a question and answer format to help you learn in a quick and easy manner. You will find that learning is fun because of this conversational writing approach. Did you know that when you read new material in a question and answer format it helps you retain information? Here is a book that you are going to refer to again and again, whether you are setting up your bow for the first time, adding a nock to your bowstring, fixing arrows, or maybe wanting to make another finger-tab out of a scrap piece of leather.

Thanks for reading this. Please preview the book for free and you will see that you have the way to get all the Archery Answers you have been looking for. Now get out there and shoot some arrows!

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