How To Shoot : Page 138


The reason for keeping this position until the arrow hasquivered is to prevent any collapse or let down just priorto or during the release.

If the reader will now turn back to the beginning of thischapter and reread the recital of the shooting of an arrow,he will get a summary of the discussion that followed it.

TARGET AND FIELD PRACTICE

From here on it is a matter of practice and application ofthe fundamentals. I would suggest that you now go back tothe open field and shoot arrows into the air with disregard asto where they fall so long as it is in the open where they canbe spotted. Keep this up until you can keep the arrow fromrolling off the bow hand and you have developed a snappyor "clean" release.

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