The book you referenced is "The Long Fix" by Stephen Graf. Thanks for sharing as always
@user-hi2jt8ex6s10 күн бұрын
Hey my friend I watched your KZbin show,I was watching today 6 months ago you read the Christmas story I really appreciate what you do keep up the good job, I shot stick bow for years but unfortunately my shoulders are now to bad for that but I enjoy watching you
@victorposey138811 күн бұрын
Great video RC. I do this almost every time I shoot.
@donaldbuckner293511 сағат бұрын
Great advice for TP shooters. Hi I'm Don and I struggle with TP. Hi Don! lol
@nevadafitch56479 күн бұрын
In the book "The Long Fix", he talks about blank bale practice. When my shooting goes to heck, if it does, I will revert back to blank bale practice, doing pretty much just like you are explaining. It really helps to straighten me out, and really helps me on my instinctive shooting. And the grip, or shall I say, not torquing the grip, is very important. Pulling with the hand pretty much open, then closing your fingers, like you said, seems to work the best for me.
@ncsaddlehunter7712 күн бұрын
You have helped and inspired me more than you will ever know. God bless
@brettellis42312 күн бұрын
"Everything you do has to be a positive influence on your shot." I love that premise!!! THAT is a priceless premise to presuppose!! Thanks RC!!👍🙏
@Onedayoutdoors10 күн бұрын
Great video brother thanks! In my camper pulling my bow back now!😂
@ChrisCrow-ph8st5 күн бұрын
Thanks, great video
@george209911 күн бұрын
Great video RC Aman
@WCTRAD8 күн бұрын
Lots of good points
@knolltop31412 күн бұрын
Circling back to importance of consistent form episode after episode after episode is great strategy for this series . . . because it's so vital!
@Scout663 күн бұрын
Started using this tip at the beginning of each practice session. I do it three times then start shooting. It has made a noticeable improvement in my groups. Especially the first shot. Thanks for the great tip. Something good to practice while in the stand to stay loose and ready I think. Sorry you've been sick glad you are on the mend!
@robertcarte953 күн бұрын
@@Scout66 thank you!
@Austin_Evans3112 күн бұрын
Target panic is just the natural way the brain works and evolves to become more efficient and brace for impact. There isnt a "cure" so to speak. Gaining control of your shot is just a mental skill you have to develop. Get Joel Turner's course or his book. It will change your shooting life. And you can still shoot fast and not hold the bow back....the difference is you have complete control. Love your recent content Robert. Learning alot from you!
@sbsaxb61111 күн бұрын
Sound advice, thank you so much
@BillCadmus12 күн бұрын
Hot Dog! I'm going to put this into practice tonight...
@Tradman4711 күн бұрын
That's a great tip.God bless please keep me in your prayers I'm going through a difficult journey right now (spiritual)
@robertcarte9510 күн бұрын
@@Tradman47 will do!
@tradbowpodcast12 күн бұрын
just watched this and then went outside at midnight to do 30 shots of this. Been struggling with my shooting since crushing my hand and have not been happy with my shooting. This was a huge help.
@smoothvern16512 күн бұрын
Great advice! I love these tips!
@reedmitchell671612 күн бұрын
Amen. Fisher of Men.
@user-up5hc8lz4r12 күн бұрын
Keep the content coming!!!
@timwaldroup965412 күн бұрын
Good stuff RC... loved that donkey interpretation
@normanphair848812 күн бұрын
It is some kind of hot you're right about that
@DavidBurgess-Elgin-Arkansas12 күн бұрын
Good segment on anchor. Ill have to try it. Thanks
@paulpower268011 күн бұрын
Excellent Video! Thank you Robert.
@samfulks489612 күн бұрын
Awesome. Thank you. Bare down!!
@smokyriverbushcraft3 күн бұрын
Gonna try thos technique today! Ive noticed i get target panic my focus goes somewhere else and im trying to get my focus back on the target meanwhile my draw hand starts to get shaky
@danielclark46319 күн бұрын
Great video Mr .Carter again hey where do you order your wood shafts from
@robertcarte959 күн бұрын
@@danielclark4631 surewood shafts.
@dalepeters56234 күн бұрын
What kind of quiver is that you use where you can reach in from the middle and pull your arrow out? I would also like to say I enjoy your videos and have learned from them and improved my form and really enjoy shooting my log bow more.
@robertcarte954 күн бұрын
@@dalepeters5623 that is a dawgware quiver. They don't make them anymore. Safari tuff makes the arrow master that is close
@dalepeters56234 күн бұрын
@@robertcarte95 thank you
@kevinw744112 күн бұрын
Be bit since I’ve watched ya but appears you’ve lost a bit of weight. Way to go!
@robertcarte9512 күн бұрын
Trying to get in better shape. Lost 15 lbs so far.
@Florida23911 күн бұрын
@@robertcarte95how are you losing it diet? Exercise ? I’ve been trying to lose weight and can’t seem to lose anything
@robertcarte9511 күн бұрын
@@Florida239 I'm to lazy to exercise..lol. I cut out sweets and less carbs. No sweet tea is tough for a guy from the south.lol
@Florida23911 күн бұрын
@@robertcarte95 I hear ya there thanks
@MrRourk12 күн бұрын
We call it instinctive shooting a horsebow Slavic Release. Really it is aiming. You have a finger on your bow holding hand pointing down range. Another finger on your string hand pointing downrange. The human brain just has to line them up like rifle sights.
@BeeStringsArchery11 күн бұрын
Hello Mr. Carter, I'm curious on what kind of bowstrings you use on your longbows. B55, D97 or something else? Flemish twist or endless loop?
@robertcarte9511 күн бұрын
@@BeeStringsArchery Flemish d97.
@victorcook43982 күн бұрын
I see you're using a glove in this video. Are you just changing it up or something else?
@robertcarte952 күн бұрын
@@victorcook4398 I've used a glove a lot in the past and probably will stay with it . I have a bad finger and don't want to flip flop.