Long-Range Practice Improves Bow-Shooting Form
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74 Views • May 30, 2013
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Practicing long-range shots can improve your shooting form because it forces you to not miss because you don't want to lose arrows -- they're not cheap. Watch Dave Hurteau shoot from 70 yards out. He even attempts a 100-yard shot. See if he makes it.
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