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Using Archery Waiting & Shooting Lines

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Summary: At archery target practice ranges, waiting and shooting lines help to organize the order of bow and arrow shooting and keep the archers safe. Learn more in this beginner archery video lesson.

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Harold Hall is the President of the Fort Lauderdale Archers, Board of Directors. Mr. Hall has been in archery for over 45 years and is a certified NFAA instructor and has numerous...read more

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" Hello! My name is Harold Hall, Ft. Lauderdale Archers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and today we are going to talk about tips and techniques of archery. On behalf of Expert Village, I would like to welcome you. Okay, another aspect of safety is where you are going to stand as a student. If I have more than one student, say several 8, 9, 10 students, we have what is called a waiting line where you stand behind a certain point back here where you stay back here until you are called up to the line. The next line once you are called up would be what is called a shooting line. This is where you are actually going to shoot your equipment from. Once you are done shooting and you are able to go and retrieve your arrows, you are going to walk up to a certain point up in front of the target where you are going to stop and it is going to allow one or two people to go to the target and be able to pull your arrows. "

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