What is the best way to pull arrows from a target?
Carefully. You should stand to one side of the target, look to be certain no one is standing behind the arrow you intend to draw – poking someone in the eye with the arrow is rude. Draw the arrow straight out with a firm grip, following the line of entry. Move it slowly, but steadily. Do not on any count apply twist or torsion – the very least effect will be al slightly bent arrow. If there is resistance, you may need to use two hands. If there is a lot of resistance, you may need to jiggle back and forth gently, but be careful. Q: Another archer said my arrows were too long for my draw. How did he know this? How long should my arrows be? A: He knew it because he could see a length of shaft sticking out from your bow when you were fully extended. When you draw your bow, the point of the arrow should be as close to your rest as is safely possible, without it falling off. The idea here is to get as short an arrow as your arm-length will allow, since the longer the arrow, the greater the