155 yd Bowkill
#31
ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily
That sums it up, unless his name was Fred Bear, Howard Hill, or Ben Person. And even at that, I think Id call B.S.. I believe 80 + was tops for the fathers of this sport.
ORIGINAL: uncballers45
id think hes full of $h!t
id think hes full of $h!t
#32
I wish I knew how topost a video clip because I am going to shoot my recurve at 100 yds this weekend and film it.If I can figure out how to post it I will no matter what the results(it will be good for at least a couple of laughs).
#33
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
What is it that you want to show us? Trajectory?
I wish I knew how topost a video clip because I am going to shoot my recurve at 100 yds this weekend and film it.If I can figure out how to post it I will no matter what the results(it will be good for at least a couple of laughs).
#36
I just saw Bryon Ferguson @ the a deer/turkey expo. He's known for his archery skills, such as shooting asprin out of the air. I acutally witnessed him shooting a livesaver thrown about 8' in the air & he was about 15-20' away. He also has a record of shooting a stationary balloon @, I believe was, 283yds. That was with a longbow. It is very possible that kill may have occurred. It depends on the bow, & shooter's capability. Would I attempt that let alone anything over 30-40yds? No. But I know my limits.
#37
Bingo!!!

ORIGINAL: TFOX
I think we havea winner.[
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ORIGINAL: davidmil
Must have been Fred Bear or Mr. Pope or Young. Those guys used to fling an arrow if they saw a target. There wasn't an ethics posse or any PC people then.
Must have been Fred Bear or Mr. Pope or Young. Those guys used to fling an arrow if they saw a target. There wasn't an ethics posse or any PC people then.
I think we havea winner.[
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