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If you could pick one book or DVD...

Started by stick33, January 14, 2014, 10:56:00 AM

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stick33

Fairly new to trad and basically self-taught over the past 3 years. Shot my first deer w/ the recurve in 2012, but really getting serious now. Want to take my tuning to the next level and willing to buy something to expedite the process. If you could purchase ONE book or DVD to learn how to really dial in your bow(s) as well as proper form, what would you suggest? Thanks in advance.

stick

slowbowjoe

As far as tuning and form, "Become the Arrow" (Byron Ferguson), has been the most specifically helpful. Overall, definitely "The Traditional Bowhunter's Handbook" ( T.J. Conrads ) has been the most informative. Both very readable.
Also read some very positive feedback on Byron Ferguson's newer DVD, for concentrating more on tuning.

FerretWYO

Masters of the bare bow 4 or rich welch accuracy factory
TGMM Family of The Bow

timbermoose

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Easykeeper

If I had to only pick one, I'd go for "Shooting the Stickbow" by Tony Camera. The DVD "Masters of the Barebow III" is also good and well done but more limited in scope.

There are also lots of good videos available on the internet. Try searching for "TheMoebow1" and "jimmyblackmon".

With the book and the free videos you have both media sources covered.

lpcjon2

I loved the Hunting The Hard Way by Howard Hill. It has arrow making,bow making,How to shoot and draw, stories, and a day dream trip back in time. Totally motivated me to give up the other kinda bow.
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Matty

QuoteOriginally posted by FerretWYO:
Masters of the bare bow 4 or rich welch accuracy factory
From my recollection. I think MOBB 2 was more on tuning than 4.
I think 4 was for tuning the person
And 2 was for the bow.
Either way I'd recommend 2,3 and 4!

Brianlocal3

Just ONE book, and your mostly hunting orientated??
Byron ferguson "become the arrow" -book
Byron ferguson "barebow 101" -DVD.

If you want the inside, out, side , up and down of bows, based more on target archery definitely "shooting the stickbow" Anthony "viper" camera
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

stick33

Thanks guys - you've given me a wealth of info to look into. Very much appreciated!

reddogge

"Shooting the Sticbow" by Anthony Camera. A fantastic reference book on all things archery from shooting to equipment with tons of charts in the index.
Traditional Bowhunters of Maryland
Heart of Maryland Bowhunters
NRA
Mayberry Archers

Pete McMiller

All of the above certainly but one that has not been mentioned is our very own MoeBow and his YouTube channel.  His videos are a wealth of information.
Pete
WTA
CTAS
PBS

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cahaba

Byron Ferguson has a new book "Tuning For Extreme Accuracy" that has great reviews. It deals with setting up your bow and arrows.
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