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in reply to: Stalk in these? #32230
If I had the $$ to afford these http://www.sodhoppers.com/html/styles.html I would just get these and be done with it.
in reply to: What type of bow does everyone shoot #32203I favor my Chirun/Samick Spikeman 50# recurve, and my Bear Super Kodiak Grayling 55# the most. I like recurves better, and the longbows are not getting used at all.
in reply to: Has anyone used Zwicky Broadheads #32202That is the broadhead that I am planning on using this year, as I have a dozen and they fly good, scary sharp double bevel 2 blade Eskimo’s.
in reply to: How do you sight with your bow #31347Many times on other forum boards, this question or one like it comes up. I am an instictive un-orthidoxed shooter, as I do not use my arrow tip or shaft to aim with, I could post a pic of a double snap shot I demonstrated for my son. I was talking with a buddy of mine in Hawai’i who said to use a laser dot projected on a target bale at night. I also incorperated a style of checking consistancy using a walk back method while doing this test.
That walk back method is basicly, shoot an arrow at 10 yards, then step back to 12 yards, then 15 yards, then 18 yards and end at 20 yards. So I started at 15 yards, stepped back to 18, then to 20 for 2 arrows. I stopped at 20 yards simply because I don’t bowhunt with a traditional beyond that and that is my call.
Some call it just plain snap shooting, quick anchor and release or another name by them is fine with me. Lets call it just plain instinctive shooting. At some point it is a quick anchor of such, no matter if it is at your mouth corner or right breast. But it is a fundimental of shooting as such. I underlined the first three letters of fundimental, because it is fun to do and there are those that would take the fun out of some one elses style of shooting because it don’t work for them.
I used a laser level light, that has a magnetic bottom so I could secure it to the metal of my gazebo. I projected it onto a target bale, and it was 10:30pm dark here and I could not see my bow or arrow, and had to feel for the index feather out on the string.
I have my shooting lane marked off with white tubes, that I could see so I know where certain ones are, at the yardages indicated.
I started at 15 yards, then 18 then figured why not back to 20 yards and then shot a 4th arrow just to make sure. I knew from the sound of my arrows hitting the bale target they had hit the bale, but I could not see where. The picture below, was and is the end result to my way of shooting.
Taken without flash, and then taken with flash.
I simply shoot, my way of style because it works. I know what Pappa Bear said:
I am a snap-shooter. That is true, except that I want to point out that there are two kinds of snap-shooters. Snap-shooting, as a general rule, develops from an attack of what is called “freezing,” and freezing is a triggering of the release hand by the eye. It is an involuntary triggering of these muscles that releases the arrow before you want to. The difference between the snap-shooter who has this affliction and one who does not is that if a full draw is not reached, no accuracy can result. In my own case, I always come to a full draw. There is no pause when I get there; the arrow is gone. If I try to hold, I cannot hit the target. I have suffered from this business of freezing. I went through three years of agony with it. – Fred Bear
I’m not a paper target shooter/archer, I am a bowhunter and practice for bowhunting and that alone. The First Shot of the Week events are fun to do, so I do them and welcome more members to participate in the fun, shoot your style in your fundimental way of shooting. There are times I have my bow almost horizontal/flat just looking at the target, other times my bow is between 2 and 3 O’clock on my hold as I have practiced what I do so many times I have lost count simply because it works.
Just remember, keep the word fun in it, and shoot your way and remember that your way is not the only way of shooting and that is why I stated in my post that I shoot un-orthidoxed because it works for me.
in reply to: Stalk in these? #31223I snorkel, and have a pair of reef boots that protect or I should say help protect your feet from lava. But, the rubberized bottom will not protect your feet from stones or sharp rocks that you may encounter stalking. You will want at least the thickness of a tennis shoe bottom.
Trust me on this, as I found out the hard way.
in reply to: Does any one use true traditional Equipment #31108Montana has no restrictions on stone points.
From Page 7 of the regulations:
* The arrow shall weigh no less than 300 grains with the broadhead attached.
* Arrows must have broadheads with at least two cutting edges etc.But there is no mention as to the material used for broadheads here in Montana.
in reply to: Arrows Lost Per Year #30167I lost one this year, when another guy was shooting my bow last month. But this year, I myself just have not lost, bent or broken any. I have shaved fletching off though 😛
in reply to: Instinctive Shooting: Practice Distances #26968Many times on other forum boards, this question or one like it comes up. I am an instictive un-orthidoxed shooter, as I do not use my arrow tip or shaft to aim with. I was talking with a buddy of mine in Hawai’i who said to use a laser dot projected on a target bale at night. I also incorperated a style of checking consistancy using a walk back method while doing this test.
That walk back method is basicly, shoot an arrow at 10 yards, then step back to 12 yards, then 15 yards, then 18 yards and end at 20 yards. So I started at 15 yards, stepped back to 18, then to 20 for 2 arrows. I stopped at 20 yards simply because I don’t bowhunt with a traditional beyond that and that is my call.
Some call it just plain snap shooting, quick anchor and release or another name by them is fine with me. Lets call it just plain instinctive shooting. At some point it is a quick anchor of such, no matter if it is at your mouth corner or right breast. But it is a fundimental of shooting as such. I underlined the first three letters of fundimental, because it is fun to do and there are those that would take the fun out of some one elses style of shooting because it don’t work for them.
I used a laser level light, that has a magnetic bottom so I could secure it to the metal of my gazebo. I projected it onto a target bale, and it was 10:30pm dark here and I could not see my bow or arrow, and had to feel for the index feather out on the string.
I have my shooting lane marked off with white tubes, that I could see so I know where certain ones are, at the yardages indicated.
I started at 15 yards, then 18 then figured why not back to 20 yards and then shot a 4th arrow just to make sure. I knew from the sound of my arrows hitting the bale target they had hit the bale, but I could not see where. The picture below, was and is the end result to my way of shooting.
Taken without flash, and then taken with flash.
I simply shoot, my way of style because it works. I know what Pappa Bear said:
I am a snap-shooter. That is true, except that I want to point out that there are two kinds of snap-shooters. Snap-shooting, as a general rule, develops from an attack of what is called “freezing,” and freezing is a triggering of the release hand by the eye. It is an involuntary triggering of these muscles that releases the arrow before you want to. The difference between the snap-shooter who has this affliction and one who does not is that if a full draw is not reached, no accuracy can result. In my own case, I always come to a full draw. There is no pause when I get there; the arrow is gone. If I try to hold, I cannot hit the target. I have suffered from this business of freezing. I went through three years of agony with it. – Fred Bear
I’m not a paper target shooter/archer, I am a bowhunter and practice for bowhunting and that alone. The First Shot of the Week events are fun to do, so I do them and welcome more members to participate in the fun, shoot your style in your fundimental way of shooting. There are times I have my bow almost horizontal/flat just looking at the target, other times my bow is between 2 and 3 O’clock on my hold as I have practiced what I do so many times I have lost count simply because it works.
Just remember, keep the word fun in it, and shoot your way and remember that your way is not the only way of shooting and that is why I stated in my post that I shoot un-orthidoxed because it works for me.
in reply to: Bow hand index finger pinching #24605I shoot 3 under, but on my Super Kodiak I have double sting brass string nocks, some shooters do some don’t.
in reply to: :( I can't shoot my bow #23352Dan
Take it slow, and you will be shooting again. I once had to be away from shooting almost a year or more, due to an injury to my left shoulder.
in reply to: Bear S/S Super RazorHeads…thoughts??? #21636I have 6 of them still attatched to the original Bear Archery Faberglass arrows, that have never been shot. These got bleeders on them, but I doubt they will get used…. I don’t know yet as I may use them shooting off of the Bear Super Kodiak.
BTW, I got 6 of the original field points attached to the other 6 original arrows to.
in reply to: What spine? #17959Rogue that picture which is probably one of two taken while both individuals were in the hospital ER, one was from his arrow bouncing over off his modern rest ie for compound bow, and the other was from a damaged carbon arrow exploding off the shot. Both of which are quite educating in themselves, as we use them teaching Bowhunters Education as a warning to always check your carbon shafts for damage by flexing them, and also not using an under spined arrow on a high speed compound bow.
I haven’t seen this occure from shooting carbons off of a traditional bow as of yet.
in reply to: whats everyone favorite BOW ? #17449My favorite is a 76 Bear Super Kodiak 55# and running a close second is a 09 Samick Spikeman 50# recurves. My BamaBows Hunter 55# is just not getting the use that it used to. I like it, but I favor the recurves more.
in reply to: HEAVIER HEADS….?……..NOW WHAT? #17200msarcher please do not type in all caps, as that represents shouting and makes you post hard to read. 🙄
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