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Step 1
Practice different techniques when you are learning to shoot a bow and arrow at 65 yards from the target. Archery requires good technique, meaning (in large part) locking the elbow of the arm that holds the bow. You must also have a consistent anchor point. This means the hand that pulls the string back should be touching your face in the same spot every time you shoot.
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Step 2
Learn that your sights on your bow function as one of the most important components when you shoot a bow and arrow at 65 yards from a target. In adjusting your sights, most archery sights are pin sights. If you are not reaching your target at 65 yards when you shoot, you must lower your pin. This raises your arrow down range. Keep making small adjustments until you hit your target.
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Step 3
Look at the different types of archery bows available in order to improve techniques. They have different draw lengths and weight lengths. These are called "compound" bows. Different bows shoot differently at 65 yards, so you must have one that fits your draw length the best in order to shoot accurately from this type of distance.
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Step 4
Choose the correct arrow in order to shoot at 65 yards from the target. Successful archery techniques depend on choosing the correct arrow for your particular bow. These arrows come in different lengths and weights. Some are aluminum shafts and some are carbon-fiber shafts. Either of these types of arrows will do the job well in shooting from this distance.







