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Summary: Learn the difference between an outdoor and indoor archery range in this free archery lesson video from our tournament winning archer and professional archery instructor.
Tony Swift has been an archery gold medalist in the California Olympics and a Pacific Coast Archery Champion. He has also been a Hollywood stuntman for 30 years, including in the film,...read more
"We were just at the indoor range there where you're shooting at eighteen meters, it's about twenty yards. This is the outdoor range. You shoot a lot further outdoors. Your furthest distance for the men is ninety meters, ninety-nine yards just about the length of a football field from end zone to end zone. The Olympic distance is your next distance up which is seventy meters. And then in outdoors you have another two distances: you shoot fifty meters, and you shoot thirty meters. Hi, thanks for being with us today on Expert Village and I hope you enjoyed my archery segment. Again, my name is Tony Swift, and if you have any questions on archery or you want to contact me to coach some shooters in the industry, or for whatever reason my email is soccerpapa@adelphia.net. Again, thanks for joining us at Expert Village, hope you enjoyed the show."
eHow Article: Outdoor Archery Vs. Indoor Archery Range
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blackbird4 said
on 8/2/2008 how do you prefer to bring the pin to the target. like start at the bottom of the target and work your way up or what?