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Archery Tips : How to Choose Archery Arrows

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Archery arrows come in carbon and aluminum but should be chosen with the assistance of a pro shop employee. Avoid injury by choosing arrows that aren't too weak or stiff with tips from a professional archer in this free video on archery.

Expert: Joe Mallicoat
Contact: www.archeryworld.com
Bio: Joe Mallicoat is an accomplished marksman and has been practicing archery since he was 4 years old. He is the owner of Archery World in Vancouver, WA and competes professionally.
Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson

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  • how do i kno what pro shop to go to? do i jus go to another pro shop to find out?

  • An to think as a kid I made them out of carefully picked sticks and feathers

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  • @maxter480 Nice but the arrows themselves would be good. Also, what if I just want a bar of chocolate and not gum?

  • @Avatar230594 Gas costs about 3.50, a pack of gum goes for about 80 cents to a dollar, video games typically go for 60 or 50 dollars, etc.

  • @bigmusic39 yep small archery shop>cabela's

  • @ChaseP11000 got more new broadheads: carbon express triels

  • They have them out for you so you can put them in a bag fast for the zombie Apocalypse.

  • @jlcyamaha ha yesterday i was shooting with some old wooden arrows I found, ran out and got the arrows that I bought for raccoon hunting and actually split the arrow! hilarious.

  • Can I have some prices on anything and everything please?

  • if i can shooting a 50-60 lb redzone bow using it for hunting what would the best fletching and arrows that i could use thanks

  • @ChaseP11000 back when i was shooting alluminum arrows on a 20 limb, i hit a few robin hoods with alluminum arrows and they glanced off of each other. i immagin with a 50 or 60 lb draw and a broad head you could do it. but my guess is a field point will just push back into the carbon arrow and it will incase the alluminum arrow.

  • But can you split an aluminum arrow with a carbon arrow?

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