Who's going trad, this season?
#52
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BobCo19-65
I imagine because same eye/hand means the archer is using a form of "sighting" when shooting - ie point of aim etc whereas cross dominant archery is very instinctive ( you cannot look "down" the shaft of at the point etc )
not better or worse, just is IMO, and maybe easier to get the knack of when younger
I imagine because same eye/hand means the archer is using a form of "sighting" when shooting - ie point of aim etc whereas cross dominant archery is very instinctive ( you cannot look "down" the shaft of at the point etc )
not better or worse, just is IMO, and maybe easier to get the knack of when younger
#53
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No see I read a very interesting article on this a few years ago by G. Fred Asbell and he said if you ever want to be totally proficient that you should change what hand you shoot with to match your eye dominance. But that said I know many guys who shoot cross dominant.
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I'm gonna give it a try this coming year. Practice begins this weekend. Any suggestions for a left eye dominant right hand shooter???? This is why I typically stick to my crossbow, shooting left handed.
I'm gonna give it a try this coming year. Practice begins this weekend. Any suggestions for a left eye dominant right hand shooter???? This is why I typically stick to my crossbow, shooting left handed.
#54
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I've been shooting trad bows exclusively for almost a decade. Much like centerfire rifles, compounds didn't offer much challenge and took the fun out of shooting, since they all but shot themselves. I had all but lost interest in archery until I found my way to trad bows. I find trad bows to be much simpler, more challenging and rewarding, and world's more enjoyable to shoot and hunt with.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v81/AKinPA/?action=view&current=ShootingVideo6-30-07.flv
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#55
ORIGINAL: Big Duane
BobCo19-65
I imagine because same eye/hand means the archer is using a form of "sighting" when shooting - ie point of aim etc whereas cross dominant archery is very instinctive ( you cannot look "down" the shaft of at the point etc )
not better or worse, just is IMO, and maybe easier to get the knack of when younger
BobCo19-65
I imagine because same eye/hand means the archer is using a form of "sighting" when shooting - ie point of aim etc whereas cross dominant archery is very instinctive ( you cannot look "down" the shaft of at the point etc )
not better or worse, just is IMO, and maybe easier to get the knack of when younger

Personally, I use what has been labeled as conditioned instinctive shooting which uses the arrow even less as an aiming tool then secondary vision. I do however revert to gap after my target exceeds or comes very close to my point on. I believe though that in Asbell's article he refered to using the dominant eye with instinctive archery as a must do.I don't think it is necessarily a must do, but it could be beneficial and have some merit. I wouldn't say I always agree with Asbell, but he is a pretty respectable archer.
Personally, I only had to deal with the dominant/cross dominanteyewith my son, not myself. But IMO, the switch will be worth it for him in the longrun. And the displine and coordination obtained from it will be good for him.
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ORIGINAL: AK in PA
I've been shooting trad bows exclusively for almost a decade. Much like centerfire rifles, compounds didn't offer much challenge and took the fun out of shooting, since they all but shot themselves. I had all but lost interest in archery until I found my way to trad bows. I find trad bows to be much simpler, more challenging and rewarding, and world's more enjoyable to shoot and hunt with.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v81/AKinPA/?action=view&current=ShootingVideo6-30-07.flv
I've been shooting trad bows exclusively for almost a decade. Much like centerfire rifles, compounds didn't offer much challenge and took the fun out of shooting, since they all but shot themselves. I had all but lost interest in archery until I found my way to trad bows. I find trad bows to be much simpler, more challenging and rewarding, and world's more enjoyable to shoot and hunt with.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v81/AKinPA/?action=view&current=ShootingVideo6-30-07.flv
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I bought a recurve about 10 years ago. Also some cedar arrows and bear broadheads. Tendonitis put and end to shooting it that year. I hunt in areas with very few deer. my shot oppertunities are few and far between. If I ever hunt an area that offers more shot oppertunities I will give it another try. My hat is off to all of you that hunt that way!



