Goldfish do have memories. That aside, one arrow at a time. You can't shoot the previous arrow, no matter how well or poorly you shot it, just as you can't shoot the next one. You can only shoot the arrow you have nocked right now. And that's the one that you need to focus on and what you have to do to shoot it well. Enjoyed the video. Done well and with worth while content.
@3DArcheryАй бұрын
Never said they don’t, just the shortest.
@aksium_Ай бұрын
I love indoor because now there are no excuses for messing up the shot, it really helps in dialing in your form
@3DArcheryАй бұрын
Yes and yes!!!!
@mwsteelworks4596Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! I’d love to see more videos like this, especially with the Stealth Hunter bow.
@danhaire9567Ай бұрын
Entering my last year as a Silver Senior. It gets harder every year. Nice to see a "Trad" shooter using 900 spine arrows. Good luck this indoor season.
@WCTRADАй бұрын
Enjoyed the video, 235 is not shabby however the bigger point is you break down your own form for everyone to see good bad or indifferent much respect Greg!
@wazz566Ай бұрын
Shooting trad off the shelf that is a great score. Flyers, well it is barebow. For me the rounded grip on trad bows is much harder to shoot than the more squared grip on ILF bows.. kudos well done.
@jeffsmeltzer6888Ай бұрын
I like the stoplight for the range master.
@tripplebeards3427Ай бұрын
Shot my 42 pound 1965’ Colt finally a few days ago! My favorite recurve to date!!! I can hit a quarter sized bullseye pretty consistently at 15 yards with it. Thinking 2219’s? I had an old 31”;2216 lite laying around that shoots great out if it.
@tiobi6633Ай бұрын
A beginners question: from the same 40# bow a heavier arrow or a lighter arrow will have a lower trajectory at 20y? I'm trying to to set up my bow to be spot on from 20y, but I had to go way high with my nocki - like nearly 2inces above the 'sweet spot' with a 600grain arrow. If I nock it where I should (approx 1/3 inch above the level of the arrow rest) my spot-on would be around 30yards, so I came to the conclusion I have to set my nock higher. But than again it just lowered the bow's potential, slowed down. A lighter, 400grain arrow would always hit even higher if I use my arrow tip for aiming?
@3DArcheryАй бұрын
The general rule is lighter arrows have a flatter trajectory. Getting a 40 pound bow to point on at 20 can be a chore. 30 is the norm when playing with nock height, point weight, etc.
@ehiseyАй бұрын
Did you intentionally copy the kyudo preperation movements? Or is just naturally the tempo/sequence you fallin to.
@3DArcheryАй бұрын
Not intentional, but I have been doing martial arts for 35 plus years.