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Summary: Learn how to choose the best archery equipment that will work for you in this free weapons training video on archery tips and techniques.
General Leroy Sisco is currently retired from the military after completing a forty-two year career. During his career he commanded the TXSG and was deputy commander of the 49 th...read more
"Hello, I'm Leroy Sisco, and on behalf of Expert Village, I'd like to give you a few tips and techniques on archery. Over here is the broadheads, and I showed you the SlickTrick broadheads, but there are all types of different broadheads that you're able to use. At Muskeet Archery here, these are a bunch of braodheads that they provide. They have the Razorcaps, they have the, again, here are the Slick Tricks, here's the Muzzy. Michelle and them have great broadheads. So it's just a personal preference, whatever you feel the most comfortable with, that's what you need to get. There's two types of broadheads, we have expandable broadheads which are like these here, and on impact they open up and they cut a bigger whole. Then you have the fixed broadhead which is like the Slick Trick and the Muzzy's and the Razorcaps, all of these are fixed broadheads. So any of this is a great product to have. This is the little stabilizer I was showing you that was on my bow. I love these little stabilizers, its compact. It's really not even needed on my bow, I guess it's more of a habit than anything, but I like having it on there. Then the next thing that you make sure you get a very good high quality rest and you'll be very pleased that you did that. Spend the money to get a good rest, don't put a cheap rest on there, and, again, it improves your accuracy. A lot of things like this, you'll find out when you go into stores, so enjoy that. And first of all, archerers are gadget people, and we love to go in to see all the new stuff out, so go into every pro shop you can and just see all the new stuff that's out there. But anyway, good luck and God bless, and enjoy a lifetime of Archery."
eHow Article: How to Choose the Best Archery Equipment