Is Archery a Safe Sport

What Research Reveals About the Safety Of Archery

 

Archery has been part of the countries introductory programs including physical education in schools, summer camps, Scouts, 4-H Clubs and community recreational programs. to name a few. Throughout its long history in recreational sports, archery ranks as one of the safest activities offered in any organized group setting. Especially impressive is the fact that archery maintains a consistently high safety record despite the fact that participants range from grade-school children to senior citizens, many of whom have never before picked up a bow and arrow.

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Zero-Detect Industries camo line, setting the pace for the next Generation in hunting.

The newest camo to hit the 2008 market will make its mark. Zero-Detect Camo has been in production since 2003. Due to its unique ability to camouflage, the military has been testing it for its Special Forces. This being a lengthy process the Founder and President of ZDI-Steve Bursey has decided to take his camo to the private sector.  Zero-Detect camo has already been making its mark in the International scene in Africa, and has several well respected TV hosts and Guides endorsing it. This camo will be able to what no camo has done before, put you in the "NO Detection Zone".

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Outdoor Product Development Group making a come back.

  

Outdoor Products Development Group is on its way back to the top of the hunting products industry. OP-DG best know for its PEE-Willie-Wick and Black Death Deer Urine has now been acquiring private products companies to offer a full line of hunting products. Soon to hit the shelves is their scent elimination line Detection-X and tree stands. This company is always been on the cutting edge of technology and only will settle for top line quality products. If they have their name on it, you beat it works!

  

  Field Archery

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Field Archery is shot on a challenging course with targets placed at different distances, up hill, down hill and on the side of a mountains. The archers walk the course from target to target, often in the woods. Most Field courses have targets at marked distances. However, some field rounds are also shot at unmarked distances, requiring increased skills of the competitors. Several organizations offer field rounds, and other types of rounds that may include a hunter round or an animal round. Types and sizes of target faces differ, as well as the scoring.

  Target Archery

Club Picture Target archery is shot at a 5-color, 10-ring target fact at fixed distances. Archers stand on the shooting line together, on a level field shooting in the same direction at rows of targets. Target Archery Rounds are shot both indoors and outdoors, at different marked distances and varying sizes of targets faces. Target archery is shot in the Olympic Games.

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