I have three young sons and Would love to see a video or post about youth bow options and your opinion on starting them out with good shooting habits. Which release to start with etc. And just how to guide them successfully to enjoy archery. Love the content and thanks for all you do for the sport!
@willc33848 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. It's good to learn how the large cams increase the forgiveness of what I would have perceived as a rather unforgiving ATA.
@matevans21229 ай бұрын
I'm 5' 11" and I've owned both short and longer bows. I personally feel I hold better on target with bows over 30" axle to axel
@keithmullen77529 ай бұрын
Perfect timing on this video Dud! I’m going back to a longer axle to axle bow due to string angle and shooting comfort. I’m a big guy with a long draw. No real problems with accuracy on my first few arrows, just comfort and repeatability for me.
@MickyMouseLimited9 ай бұрын
You should be the one selling bows. I had to go trough 2 bows to discover what was ideal axle to axle for me. Currently I am at 32 inch axle to axle and when I first stated I was at 30 inches and I had to tilt my head in order to see trough the peep . After moving to 32 inches my archery experience change I shoot in natural position no head tilt and the only thing that limits my accuracy is the ability to see the target and level of fatigue.
@Blazer-fp8fo8 ай бұрын
For me personally, it's (was - see below) the angle of the string and "fit" of that angle to my face, as you mentioned. I never could get my natural head placement on a short axle to axle bow at full draw. Being into archery for near 40 years, I know if it's not comfortable it's not going to be consistent. Always go for a bow/release/ect that "feels" comfortable to you. It's been 20 years since I tried anything under 36" or so axle spacing, I just rule them out from previous experiences. It's interesting to me to hear they have improved that with new larger cams and other design changes. I may have to check out some of the shorter bows next time I go to a bow shop.
@the_atomic_punk4875 ай бұрын
Same age same issue, shooting a 29 ata for a year and a half now and my anchor just feels unnatural, have to tilt my head to find peep, very uncomfortable
@lastminuteprepping1438 ай бұрын
I traded my bowtech carbon icon in for a bowtech ss34. I went from 30.5” ATA to 34”.. the longer bow holds so much nicer.
@slamonfpv9 ай бұрын
this now makes perfect sense thankyou
@chrisbowman20304 ай бұрын
Great explanation!
@larshowen33199 ай бұрын
I just got a new Bone Collector BC-300 target. My grouping isn’t so great. I’m wondering if maybe this target is defective?
@kenn13208 ай бұрын
say it louder, so all the haters of the longer ata bows in bow hunter class hear you. Us guys with longer draws are affected by the shorter bows today. When I first started hunting, 48" ata was the norm. Today I hunt with 38-40" ata and compete with them. As I sit in a stand with my 68" longbow, I have to laugh when guys claim anything over 34 ata is too long to hunt with.
@queef3057Ай бұрын
Literally deciding between 37/40" now for mixed use. Hoping I could get an opinion? I'm having to move to compound, shoulder injury. I was thinking to get two identical bows (aside the sight & stabiliser). One for target & one for field/hunting. rather than different sizes, so I have spare. 31.5" draw. Previously a recurve shooter so I'm not sure on what's going to work for me personally, I've added an inch to my recurve draw length to reach that number as an estimate. Would you go 40/40, 40/37, 37/37? Recurve I shoot 66"-72", 72" gives the nicest string angle. I have to adjust my form for obstacles to make the longer bows work, but get by. Cheers
@brucescott98149 ай бұрын
What's your thoughts on more or less Reflex on a compound bow, I'm seeing it on a lot more reviews now...
@robertsumner36159 ай бұрын
Excellent Information !
@TheNewBowunter9 ай бұрын
Great stuff..Gonna be doing lots of Mach 30 videos of my experiences with it on my channel.
@KurtMaier-r1q9 ай бұрын
Could you also discuss bows in spec vs. out of spec.? I recently switched strings and ended up losing fps of 3-4 fps. I was told that the bow was not in spec., from the manufacturer and that most manufacturers ship bows “out of spec” in order to make spec? For example, adding in extra twists in their stock string to hit 70lb., adjusting axle to axle or brace height??? I’ve been told that some manufacturers are worse than others for doing this???
@grille_c9 ай бұрын
What about the point that a bow with a shorter brace height accelerates the arrow over a longer period of time and therefore stays in the bow longer -> more time for unwanted bow movement ?
@HighL0W9 ай бұрын
So I have a 40” and my draw length is set to 32.5 and I feel like the angles may be a bit steep, it seems like I have to lower my head to touch my nose, now what…. 🤓
@allangunter78649 ай бұрын
What’s your dloop length, and what release are you shootinf
@HighL0W8 ай бұрын
I'm using a Stan clicker on a torqueless @1"@@allangunter7864
@the_atomic_punk4875 ай бұрын
Question is, nowadays, what is considered long or short axle to axle? I’m looking at a 33” ata thinking it’s huge compared to the 29” I presently shoot. 28.5 in draw and the difference in string angle is very noticeable to me, have to tilt my head pretty good to find the peep on the 29.
@mikeyk08089 ай бұрын
How much consideration do you give riser length in regards to better hold and overall accuracy?
@Adam_Bileckyj9 ай бұрын
The longer bows still rule target archery. They shoot better for me as well, especially hunting. It would be interesting to do a real world in-field test with a lot of different shooters.
@NPC-fl3gq9 ай бұрын
A larger bow can allow you to have more weight at the extremities for the same overall weight which will resist movement in 2x axis. But i find it negligible.
@jmc0410712 ай бұрын
My draw length is 27". Would a 27" ATA be to short for me? Would be the shortest ATA I should use? Or should I just go to a shop and shoot different ATA lengths and see?
@danielely74372 ай бұрын
So if my phase 4 is supposed to be a 29”, but the strings have stretched to 29.25” would this be an issue?
@richardrebecchi73514 ай бұрын
Is there any type of standard as far as your axle to axle shouldn't be longer than your draw length, or something similar? Thanks
@skellllly8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@mussersbowsboatsandscience66109 ай бұрын
I have been wondering since I seem to shoot equally well
@ericjohnson37499 ай бұрын
How many professional archers do you see on the line shooting shorter A to A bows. That tells it all
@knuckledragger24129 ай бұрын
💪💪
@crow04118 ай бұрын
Off topic, what flannel is that dud? Need one lol
@jasonard72279 ай бұрын
im 29 inch draw and I shoot the vxr 28 lights out vs my other longer bows not saying im some great archer just that I shoot that short bow better then my longer ones
@mattbakerg8 ай бұрын
Can confirm Dudley is correct. I just bought a PSE Mach 30. was in the market for 33 ATA bow and this one fit me better than most of the 33’s with my 28 inch draw. It’s a spicy fast little bow that holds great. I’m sure I could get better accuracy with a 40 inch target bow but I’m trying to hunt. The benefit of my short draw length is getting to comfortably use these lighter smaller bows - so why not cash in?
@Matto_Harvo2 ай бұрын
I like shorter bows
@leroyjones7699 ай бұрын
Thank you thank you. That should give people something to chew on.
@queef3057Ай бұрын
It's not useful to compare a current shorter bow to a longer bow from 20 years ago. What's important is how a current shorter bow compares to a current longer bow with the same technology. The answer to that is obviously going to be that the longer bow is more stable and scores higher. Might not be noticeable to a hunter at 20-30m, but it will be at 60+m. What you're actually saying here is that smaller bows are now accurate enough to be viable. Fair enough, and thats a very good bit of info. Very interesting. When you say a short bow will score as well as a long bow, that's not actually true. You had to put the longer bow at a 20yr disadvantage to make them comparable. Apologies, im autistic so stuff like that really catches me. Could lead to someone buying the wrong bow though.
@allangunter78649 ай бұрын
Did he just do a whole video talking about how shorter bows of today, are equally as forgiving as longer bows from 20 years ago!? What about new longer bows, with the same tech as the new shorter bows. Can we compare apples to apples instead of this asinine comparison.
@troybengel6919 ай бұрын
I believe he was answering where short ata are today, compared to where they were 20 years ago, he wasn't comparing to longer ata bows. i think you missed that.
@allangunter78649 ай бұрын
@@troybengel691 the title of the video is “does axle to axle really affect accuracy”. And he starts by holding a new supra x 40 and then says “I’ve shot equally well with both extremes” He’s misleading people to think that a 30” bow will be just as “accurate” (forgiving) as a 40” target bow. I’m not saying you can’t be accurate with a shorter bow. But the simple fact is, if you want a bow that’s going to be as stable to aim as possible, a longer, less reflex design WILL be better. If pse came to Dudley and said “hey, we want you to shoot vegas next year and really try to win” I GUARANTEE he would be shooting a supra x 40.