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RE: Anyone Feel Like Critiquing Byron?
I bought his book "Become the Arrow" last printing Jun 2005. In it he says he shoots 75 lb draw.
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RE: Anyone Feel Like Critiquing Byron?
ORIGINAL: Arthur P I don't critique someone who can outshoot me while facing the opposite direction and looking in a mirror at the target behind him.[&o] |
RE: Anyone Feel Like Critiquing Byron?
I have read his book and look @ the video 4 times. He definetly let his hand move forward after reaching anchor on the first shot. The second shot hit anchor and released @ the same moment. I didn't see a hold unless it was momentary. I try to hold longer than that but I'm notthe expert by any means....
Love love to see him shoot! SHills |
RE: Anyone Feel Like Critiquing Byron?
He definetly let his hand move forward after reaching anchor on the first shot. I believe he uses 70#'s when he shoots. I think he uses the heaviest possible to get his clean release (I believe that is what he says). I'd travel three hours to see him. IMO, he is a class act. When he was in town a few years back, he was late for a demonstration. My son caught up with him in a hall. Byron stopped, talked with him and signed a picture of my son shooting his longbow. He made a comment on how good my sons form looked. It meant a lot to him. 24, did you ask him if you bought his book would he answer your questions? Would have been worth the $$$. A lot of times if there are people around a booth people are reluctant to answer questions. Once one question gets answered another begins, and a chain effect begins. No need for anyone to buy the book then. Anyway if you were just beginning, it would have been a good tip to buy the book. Could have had him sign it also. I know I brought my old book to have him sign. Anyway, I can understand how the incident could lead to a bad impression. |
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