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txjourneyman 01-20-2007 12:39 PM

Measurable progress!
 
I have been working on shooting my recurve for a couple of weeks now and really feel good about my progress. I got the book " Become the Arrow" by Byron Ferguson at the advise of dwd2001. It has been a great help and I know how to better focus on what I'm doing. It also taught me that my form must be somewhat different than when shooting my compound.
I also, after trying several different arrows found the right ones. What a difference. I am shooting aluminum 2016 cut at 30" with a 125gr. field tip. My DL is 28 1/2". I found this by placing a clothespin on the shaft and drawing to my anchor with my eyes closed. I did this several times and the results were consistant.
I am now able to shoot a consistant paperplate group at 15 yds. Not great by any means but great progress. I will move out to 20yds tomorrow and see how I do. This is fun!

Dubbya 01-20-2007 09:00 PM

RE: Measurable progress!
 
Well done buddy, sounds like you're doing well! That book really did help me as well because it told me what things I needed to focus on. You'll be sticking pigs in no time! Traditional archery is definitely addictive, I can't wait to pick a bow up again (hopefully it won't be much longer). Keep at it and keep us updated on the progress.

Buster T 01-21-2007 07:33 AM

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dont shoot at a paper plate

place a pop can, end towards you, and shoot at that or something small

the smaller the target, the better the shooting will be

txjourneyman 01-21-2007 09:52 AM

RE: Measurable progress!
 
The plate has a 2" orange sticker placed in the middle.

Alpha Capo 01-21-2007 10:24 AM

RE: Measurable progress!
 
Hey tex,

you been shooting those cedar shafts much, or does ya like the alums better?

txjourneyman 01-21-2007 10:55 AM

RE: Measurable progress!
 
I'm shooting better with the aluminums. The cedars are much better looking and I would really like to use them but the nocks are really loose on the string. They fall right off. I'll get some new nocks glued on and try them again. I have some alum 2018s on the way as well as more woodies so I'll be able to really try some different things if my wife doesn't kill me first. She doesn't understand the need for so many different arrows.

BobCo19-65 01-22-2007 06:45 AM

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The cedars are much better looking and I would really like to use them but the nocks are really loose on the string. They fall right off.
If they are plastic, try dipping the tipsin boiling water for a couple seconds. Immediately place them on the string and pinch them just enough to tighten them a bit.

txjourneyman 01-22-2007 10:19 AM

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Thank you BobCo19-65 I will do that as soon as I get home from work tonight!

Buster T 01-22-2007 11:33 AM

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you could re-serve using a larger serving and keep the nocks you got on

have you done any stump shooting ?

killzonearchery 01-22-2007 01:52 PM

RE: Measurable progress!
 
Yea i have been shooting mine and have not really missed in like 2 weeks at only 20 yards thought. I am doing good i think for somone who has not help,never shot a recurve until i got mine during christmas and have never read a book.

Dubbya 01-29-2007 08:17 PM

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ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
I have some alum 2018s on the way as well as more woodies so I'll be able to really try some different things if my wife doesn't kill me first. She doesn't understand the need for so many different arrows.
Just like you don't understand the need for so many different pairs of shoes right?:D

txjourneyman 01-30-2007 05:51 AM

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Exactly but try explaining that to her. If I push it I sleep on the couch!


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