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New Longbow!!!! (Pics)

Started by 2Blade, June 30, 2007, 12:34:00 AM

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2Blade

I finally got a longbow as most of you know ive been wanting one for a long time cant believe it finally worked out! Im so pumped here are the stats

Byron Ferguson "Woodsman" Longbow
66" 55# @28





Love the bow Byron if you read this you did an amazing job you should be very proud I know I am for owning it.

Downside is im still having the anchor point problem   :(   I feel this bow would make a better mantel piece then a hunting tool really wish I could get my act together. If ANYONE could PM with some tips that would help although ive had some help from a lot of the great archers on here nothing seems to work really depressing.
The Stuttering Bowhunter

jonesy

nice bow dude,but remember walls dont hit back lol

2Blade

lol I figured someone would say something about that I couldn't resist I love showing full draw pics I would NEVER do it with a release aid but I trust my fingers.
The Stuttering Bowhunter

2Blade

BTW I have a problem with the bows shelf I seen Terrys shooting video where he does an extreme canting shot if I shoot my bow straight up the arrow goes off on to my finger what can I do to stop this?
The Stuttering Bowhunter

elk ninja

2 blade, you can beef up the shelf into whatever shape using leather.  But my guess is that it, along with your wandering anchor, are related.  Use you back tension more, don't squeeze the arrow between your fingers, and concentrate on getting your elbow straight behind the arrow... one big line from tip to elbow.  Don't worry about where you think your anchor point should be, because it should be where ever it is when everything else is inline.  Got that Jedi?

Mike
>>>--Semper-Fi--->

It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
-Abraham Lincoln

2Blade

The Stuttering Bowhunter

jonesy

keep your elbow down and anchor with index finger,use deep hook squeeze shoulder blades together hit anchor release.Jonesy

Shawn Leonard

Jonesy said it, use a deep hook and bring your elbow down so it is even with the shaft. I anchor with my index finger tucked right in behind my right nostril. Shawn
Shawn

jonesy


eagle feather


Osagetree

From observing your form I deduced that;

1 - You need not grip your bow tightly, you'll torch the bow with a tight grip and the bow won't react correctly when the string is released

2 - Instead of pointing the bow to aim, try using the elbow of your pulling arm to aim the arrow. Sounds funny, but try it. Seems to work for me when I shoot. It will help keep your elbow down too.

3 - Try leaning forward a bit, as you cant the bow.

4 - A deep hook on the string helps prevent you from twisting the string which causes your arrow to fall off the shelf. Think of you hand as a hook, instead of puling the string with your fingers pull it with the hook that your hand forms before applying tension to the string.


5 - Not related to form, but you may try placing a small strip of leather across your shelf. Say an 1/8 of an inch thick and just enough to get the arrow off the actual shelf. This slice of leather used to raise your arrow off the shelf should be place on the shelf just above the deepest part of your handle. This will be more closely resemble your natural aiming or pointing of your bow hand.

This is just my opinion and some may scoff at my advice. I don't usually give shooting advice, but I felt that you have the desire to stick with traditional bows and I want to do my part to help you and build your shooting confidence.

As far as anchor points, I use one of my teeth. (second one back from my eye tooth) It is amazing that when I  do not touch that tooth with my middle finger of my drwing hand, I do not group well or hit where I want to hit.

Most importantly, if you do not match your arrow spine to your bow, you will never hit what you want to hit. Just because your bow says 55#, it does not mean that is the spine of arrow you need. It depends on your head weight, legth of your arrow, etc. Sorry, you probably already know all of this, but I felt compeled for some reason. I think was inspired to do something when you mentioned that the  nice weapon in your hand was not a hunting bow.

One other thing before I get off my soap box. Try shooting three fingers under. Some of my bows shoot better three under rather than split fingers. I shoot each bow hawever I find it shoots best for me!
>>--TGMM--> Family of the Bow

2Blade

Thanks Osage ill give it a go.
The Stuttering Bowhunter

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