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Pics of your Robin Hoods

Started by Cody Roiter, March 21, 2007, 10:05:00 AM

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Cody Roiter

Hello Guys I would like to see pics of your robin Hoods.
Cody
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Lost



here is one with a 55 lb Dale Dye... Few and far between for me..
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Blackhawk

Hey Lost,

That is   :cool:  

...however, isn't a "true" Robin Hood one in which your arrow splits an opponent's arrow?   :D
Lon Scott

Kingstaken

First Lost nice shooting..  :clapper:  

Lon, you may have a point there. Robinhooding ya own arrow costs you money.   :D  

And I isn't an aluminum arrow actually called an Eastonhood. Where as a Robinhood is with a wood shaft.   :D      :D
"JUST NOCK, DRAW AND BE RELEASED"

Blackhawk

This could have been a true Robin Hood if wood arrows were used.  Here is my 35/55 Gold Tip fitted perfectly inside my opponent's 2315. The distance was 20 yds.

By the way, I read somewhere that trad archers can expect having one Robin Hood every 15 years.  This is my third one in about 45 years of shooting, so I guess the story holds water.


 
Lon Scott

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In the current issue of TBM, Byron Ferguson talks about wanting to split a wood arrow.  He's looking for some straight grain shafts to work with.  If anyone can do it Byron can!
Bows, Broadheads & Backstraps

Brian Krebs

Good luck to Byron on that. I have to wonder if it has to do with 'mythbusters' having 'busted' the 'myth' that arrows can be 'robinhooded'; and worse- they had so many complaints: they tried again and said it was 'definetly a myth'.
They did show the picture of the robinhooded arrow in the movie - where Howard Hill won the competition by shooting a 'robinhood'.
 I believe the once in 15 years on average for a robinhooded shot. I have done it a few times; but actually got target panic from breaking a dozen nocks a night; and not having the money for new arrows at that rate. ( aluminum arrows).
 I shoot broadheads 90% of the time now; and wood arrows- I have split and skinned other arrows; and hit broadheads with broadheads- not such a big trick.
 Expensive though.
 But for years I have shot only one arrow per target- so that my target panic stays under control. I am not THAT great a shot; but I AM that cheap: to worry about it.
 When you look at all the tricks that were done in the past with bows; like shooting cigarettes out of peoples mouths and asprin from the air; its clear that shooting good enough: is not the issue.
When I shoot with someone I always shoot at their arrows; and in short order; they are shooting at mine; and robinhoods are still a great exception- you have to hit dead center to get a real robinhood- and if your off just a little- it doesn't count- as we all know.
 Does anyone know if the robinhood shot by Howard Hill WAS a real robinhood ?
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Tom A

I think one of the myth buster shows said it might of been done with bamboo. A hollow bamboo shaft can be split in half pretty easy.

The Whittler

I can't remember where I read that Howard Hill did the Robin Hood on the first take and a few more.  Alan

Blackhawk

Quote I saw somewhere:

"Howard Hill's role as stunt archer in the film The Adventures of Robin Hood" allowed for a famous shot in which Robin Hood splits an arrow from nock to tip. It was revealed that Howard Hill was able to accomplish this only because the arrow to be split was made of bamboo, not wood."
Lon Scott

SOS

I've got to wait another 15 years?  Geesh.  Got this one a few months ago with my ChekMate 56" Hunter and 3555 GoldTips about about 16 yards.  Not quite three years of shooting trad.  Better to be luck than good.  I think carbons are a lot easier to RH than aluminum.  On aluminum, you've got to get your point in the little teeny-tiny hole on the nock end.  Had two with aluminum and 3 or more with carbon with my wheelie bow.  Steve

 :pray:  

 

Killdeer

Well, you finally came up with a topic that I can't post a pic on! Well done!

Haven't Robin Hooded an arrow since I blew up a glass shaft in 1970. Now, darts...I have a pic of that.  :D  

Killdeer  :wavey:
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And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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Biggie Hoffman

I've never personally shot at one of my nocks before so if I HAD done one, it would've been considered a mmmmmmmmmmmiss.
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DarkeGreen

QuoteOriginally posted by Biggie Hoffman:
I've never personally shot at one of my nocks before so if I HAD done one, it would've been considered a mmmmmmmmmmmiss.
I did all the time in my wheel days and chalked up quite a few. With traditional equipment I've busted a few nocks off of my wood arrows but I agree, there were mistakes or misses. It's still fun to miss in exactly the same spot.  :)

bjk

The only real robinhood imo is HH...getting lucky  every once in a great while is one thing...someone asking you to do it and you can...and are able to reproduce it....jeeesh

This quote is hilarious...especially the last sentence.

"Howard Hill's role as stunt archer in the film The Adventures of Robin Hood" allowed for a famous shot in which Robin Hood splits an arrow from nock to tip. It was revealed that Howard Hill was able to accomplish this only because the arrow to be split was made of bamboo, not wood."

I'd love to know the distance...if someone tells me like 15 yards or something I may start lighting candles in his honor and start a worship group.

There's alot of folks glad he isn't around to shoot Muzzy  ;)

Marblesonac

My arrow sticking in Voodoofire1's...the picture was taken with the quivers that Voodoo made for my son and me last summer at voodoo's range.

It was about a 30 yard shot on the second target of 18.  
 
Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes....

JDinPA

I've never taken a picture of any of my Robin Hoods. I've never really paid attention. Now that I pay attention it will be 15 years.

Shakes.602

Havent ever got one............Yet!! I just Keep Tryin' though!!  :rolleyes:    :archer:
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DarkeGreen

I was waiting on someone to do that.  :)

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