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You know,Mr Shulz recently passed,didnt you..You notice i subtracted the T in the mans name?
ОтветитьCheck out Tom Clum's, Solid archery mechanics course. You wont regret it & it will definitely make anyone a better shot.
ОтветитьGreat tip.....never stop learning ! Love shooting traditional!!! You should do one on arrow tuning if you haven’t already. My JD Berry Morningstar is my favorite of the month right now.
ОтветитьGreat tip!
ОтветитьI'm going to try shooting baring my teeth like you to see if that improves my groups 😂🆗
p.s. A bit of AUSSIE🦘HUMOR. All the best, from Down-Under in 2021
Great pointers, thank you
ОтветитьSome great advice here. I have a book by that guy, the dude who made my long bow sent it to me. What is YOUR personal favorite bow and why?
ОтветитьNice vid, thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьForm looks good, brother. We'll have to get together real soon and fling some arrows.
ОтветитьAs a new trad archer... drives me nuts seeing the debate between split 3 fingers vs three under. Hill and Ferguson are split finger. All competitors do three under. Many pro you tubers do three under, but many pro you tubers do 3under also.... ugh.
ОтветитьGreat video with great advice. I'm new to traditional archery, but not archery. Do we have any books or any video of any of the greats explaining the fundamentals of traditional shooting or their personal techniques? I may be asking a dumb question, but from the videos that I have seen all I have seen is some great trophy hunts or trick shooting-nothing instructional.
Ответитьwould love to have such a steady bow arm !
ОтветитьGood video my friend. Two great underlying tips you mentioned. Don't change too many things at once, and slow down. Thanks for sharing. Regards
ОтветитьI am proud of my self at 17 yards I did not miss a 22 inches target. my first two days.
ОтветитьGREAT tips! LOVED the thumb/pinky!!!! Appreciate the vid.
ОтветитьJust found your channel. Hi from Australia. Thanks for the vid mate
ОтветитьExcellent Video! Thank you much!
ОтветитьYou ever watch Schultz vdo
ОтветитьWhat happens if your right-hand stays stationary after your release, rather than ending up behind your head after the release
?
Those are some fancy arrows you make those??
ОтветитьThanks for the tips , good points about not changing too much I love those Black Eagle arrows , I shoot the Vintage , they're awesome !!
Ответитьcant the bow try diff finger tabs that howard used
ОтветитьShultz also says don’t move your release hand from your face after the release
ОтветитьYou know if you keep your teeth tight together when you shoot it adds more consistency and will shrink your groups?
ОтветитьAiming, not instinctive. John Schultz film is still one of the best
ОтветитьWhat bow you got there?
ОтветитьIts my great great great uncle.😊
ОтветитьIt,s not Hill bow,ist not Hill grip,
It,s not with Hill,s Brocken elbow,
It,s not Hill Hand Protektion,
It,s not Hill relis . It,s nothihg
From himm. Ist,just barebow ,
Modern schoting from today.
Sory!
For me, split fingers with a glove is comfortable and shoots well. I tried 3 under once out of curiosity. It was very uncomfortable and I did not shoot well like that. Wont do it again. Howard was right.
ОтветитьI love your bow. What is it?
ОтветитьMan your bow arm is rock solid!😊
Ответить40 years ago, had you read ‘The Archers Bible’ by Fred you’d have learned this then
ОтветитьHoward’s hand never ended up behind his head either. You are ‘throwing’ your release hand. Howard anchored the base of his thumb at his jawbone and that is where it stayed until his arrow arrived where he sent it.
ОтветитьHill and Schulz would have nothing to do with 3 Under draw. If you want to be a Weeny, use a mechanical release.
ОтветитьNicht schlecht aber Howard Hill hat mediterran gegriffen...und nicht 3 under....und er hatte n extrem stabielen Ankerpunkt😅
ОтветитьI don't like 3 fingers under. My bow rattles. Plus its 100% aiming. Why not then just put a sight on the bow?
ОтветитьRifle style... not very instinctive. 😒
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