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S3 Archery
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S3 Archery was founded in 2008 by three brothers: Andy, Dan and Joe.
The mission of the team is to share a passion for archery with each other; whether it be through enhancing their knowledge of archery, competing in tournaments together, or hunting out in the field with each other.
Since its founding, S3's focus has shifted from compound bows to traditional archery, focusing on the fun of shooting and camaraderie of sharing the sport together. Activities of S3 include target shooting, field shooting, stumping/roaming, 3D shooting, as well as turkey/deer hunting.
We created this channel so you can follow our adventures and our learnings involving archery. We welcome you to our channel and hope you enjoy our videos and enhance your archery skills through our lessons/tutorials.
- Team S3 Archery
The mission of the team is to share a passion for archery with each other; whether it be through enhancing their knowledge of archery, competing in tournaments together, or hunting out in the field with each other.
Since its founding, S3's focus has shifted from compound bows to traditional archery, focusing on the fun of shooting and camaraderie of sharing the sport together. Activities of S3 include target shooting, field shooting, stumping/roaming, 3D shooting, as well as turkey/deer hunting.
We created this channel so you can follow our adventures and our learnings involving archery. We welcome you to our channel and hope you enjoy our videos and enhance your archery skills through our lessons/tutorials.
- Team S3 Archery
S3 Archery - Label Removal (GT Trad)
Dan from S3 Archery walks you through removing the labels to add your own cresting and look for your arrows.
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S3 Archery - Tip of the Month - Small Game Thumper
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This video is about S3 Archery - Tip of the Month - Small Game Thumper Dan from S3 Archery goes over the Small Game Thumper tip from Vantage Point Archery.
S3 Archery - "Tip" of the Month: Cutthroat Broadheads
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S3 Archery - Tip of the Month: Cutthroat Broadheads Dan from S3 Archery gives an overview on the Cutthroat Broadheads, manufactured out of Colorado, USA. These broadheads are a single-bevel design, with a grain range of 160-250 grains! All Cutthroat broadheads come with a Lifetime Warranty, with a no-questions asked policy.
S3 Archery - Hunting Prep: 1-Shot Practice
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S3 Archery - Hunting Prep: 1-Shot Practice Dan from S3 Archery gives a quick tip on how to prepare for fall hunting with this easy and effective practice method.
S3 Archery - Product Review; Howard Hill Bighorn Sheep
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S3 Archery - Product Review: Howard Hill "Bighorn Sheep" Longbow Joe from S3 Archery gives a product review on his Howard Hill "Bighorn Sheep" longbow that he has been using since the start of 2016.
S3 Archery - Product Review: Cedar Ridge Custom Cruiser Hip Quiver
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S3 Archery - Product Review: Cedar Ridge Leatherworks "Custom Cruiser" Side Quiver Dan from S3 Archery goes over the Cedar Ridge Leatherworks "Custom Cruiser" hip quiver, designed and crafted by the legendary leathersmith, Art Vincent.
S3 Archery - Arrow Crafting: Part 4
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S3 Archery - Arrow Crafting: Part 4 (Fletching) Dan from S3 does the 4th video in "How to Craft Wood Arrows" series, teaching you how to fletch your arrow shafts.
S3 Archery - Product Review: Bear Kodiak
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S3 Archery - Product Review: Bear Kodiak Joe from S3 Archery gives a product review on the Bear Kodiak.
S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Part 3
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S3 Archery - Arrow Crafting Part 3: Cresting Dan from S3 Archery goes over his technique for cresting arrows. This is the 3rd segment of the "Crafting Wood Arrows" mini-series.
S3 Archery - Product Preview: Poison Dart Longbow
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S3 Archery - Product Preview: Poison Dart Longbow Joe from S3 Archery gives a preview on the new Poison Dart Hybrid Longbow, built by Master Bowyer Buddy Gould out of Elizabeth, Colorado. Woods: Riser: Bocote w/Cocobolo Inlay Overlays/Limb Tips: Micarta w/Cocobolo Limbs: Curly Walnut This will be Andy's full time bow in 2016, so be sure to check back frequently to see it hunting, stumping, 3D s...
S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Part 2
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S3 Archery - Arrow Crafting: Part 2 Dan from S3 Archery does Part 2 of the video series on crafting wood arrows. In this segment, Dan teaches you how to prep the arrow for stain, stain the shaft, as well as seal the shaft. Stay tuned for the third segment of the series, which will teach you how to crest your arrows to give a personalized/custom feel to them.
S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Part 1
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S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Part 1 Dan from S3 Archery discusses wood selection, ordering tips, sorting, and straightening of your new wood shafts. Stay tuned for Part 2, which will teach you how to prep for stain, stain and seal your arrows!
S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Intro
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S3 Archery - Wood Arrow Crafting: Intro Dan from S3 Archery introduces the mini-series he will do teaching how to craft wood arrows from start to finish. In this series, you will learn how to: - Sort - Prep for Stain - Stain - Seal - Crest - Fletch
S3 Archery - Easton Axis: Tips and Tricks
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S3 Archery - Easton Axis: Tips and Tricks Dan from S3 Archery goes over a few Tips & Tricks when working with the Easton Axis Traditional carbon shafts.
S3 Archery - Product Review: Easton Axis Traditional Arrows
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S3 Archery - Product Review: Easton Axis Traditional Arrows Dan from S3 Archery gives a review on the Easton Axis Traditional arrows.
S3 Archery - Product Review: Damascus Shooting Glove
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S3 Archery - Product Review: Damascus Shooting Glove
S3 Archery - Back Tension: Simplified
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S3 Archery - Back Tension: Simplified
S3 Archery - Perfect Your Pre-Shot Routine
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S3 Archery - Perfect Your Pre-Shot Routine
S3 Archery - Hunting Prep: Spring Turkey
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S3 Archery - Hunting Prep: Spring Turkey
S3 Archery - Discussion: Traditional Identity
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S3 Archery - Discussion: Traditional Identity
S3 Archery - Product Highlight: Clicker
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S3 Archery - Product Highlight: Clicker
S3 Archery - How To: Bareshaft Tuning
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S3 Archery - How To: Bareshaft Tuning
S3 Archery - How To Replace Your Bow String
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S3 Archery - How To Replace Your Bow String
S3 Archery - Finding your Effective Range
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S3 Archery - Finding your Effective Range
Watching this because this thing piercing through the metal riot. Any body?
You guys make me think of the Wilson brothers. From black Widow bows.
I shot my first deer with a Hill longbow (69", 70#) when I was 16 YO. He was running full speed and jumping an 8 ft. ditch when my arrow struck him in the shoulder, penetrating the shoulder blade, severing the spine and embedding in the right shoulder blade. The only time my arrow didn't go all the way through. I never worried about speed (162- 166 fps). My arrows always got there, ready for business. Sweet and Forgiving was that bows name! I had been running, I wasn't 90 degrees to the target, the deer wasn't 90degrees to me. I was 55-60 feet away when I released. I couldn't have done it with any other bow and arrows.
What a memory! Such a great experience and what a great bow to start your hunting journey with! Cheers!
Aim small, miss small the old rule
The pro's of single shooting an arrow are to me: when hunting you (usually) only get one shot, makes your focus that more intense, keeps you more fresh, where muscles don't fatiuge, and your target line is much more steady, I've tried it and works well with me. My thoughts only !
Yup, have one Big Five and two Wesley Specials. Great bows! Sadly, Craig is retiring and not accepting orders.
Sadly Craig is pulling the plug and not taking any more orders. (Sad for me, but good for him)👍
The Big deference with arrows being too stiff is the archer's paradox which is quite a bit different than center shot bows of any type. In other words, the arrow shafts have to bend around the riser more with the longbow since they are no where near center-shot.
Great video Very comprehensive. And diversified For the many ways you can shoot left. Keep up the good weird.Where did you get that quiver?
old video but great info! e.i. power wedges and fast flight...appreciated
Did the spine change after fletching?
Nice video. Im 6'1" 180lbs. I get a large in most everything but im afraid the sleaves will be too long. Ill have to give them a call. Do you still wear them? How are they holding up?
What is your chest size? I didn't see a size chart online. I'm trying to get an idea of size selection. Thanks!
I use rolled up carpet for a target...no bullseye, just a fictional animal torso. I "aim" at a section or a shade on the carpet roll as though its the animal torso. 24" wide and about 12' long rolls into a nice easy pull target. Tie it with 550 cord or use a spray adhesive to keep the carpet rolled.
I picked up a 2021 Kodiak 50#. It is fantastic to shoot. Also have a Kodiak Hunter in Artic Grey also a great bow.
Where did you all go? Still shooting?
Do you still have it
Canting is a movie scene way to shoot, or if your bow's sight line is very small over the arrow rest. It's inaccurate , but yes it looks cool. Many , many hunters use a straight up shot, preferred then cant. Don't believe all the hype to cant your bow.
Canting is not inaccurate, wow what are you talking about? Canting the bow has many advantages, including increased visibility of the target, reducing the amount of vertical space the bow takes up, and last but not least, preventing the arrow from falling off the shelf.
I wish they were still 45-50 lol. $78 +shipping now or 115 for s7. Way better than the crap grizzlystik makes though
I hear ya...got three of the 59 Kodiak bows. I know its a sickness but they just shoot great.
Nice quiver mate 🤠
your arrows are not of the proper spine....
That was really helpful. Thanks. I've been having this problem...big time coming from ILF recurve to traditional. Now learning to shoot a Bear 59 Kodiak. I'll go thru the check list for sure.
Hey if it works for cats then it’ll work for us. We hunt the best when we do it like the mountain lion hunts deer or other prey. The arrow launch is same as the cat’s dash to the unsuspecting prey animal, the closer the better.
spine angle was it for me! great video!
Is there a DVD explaining the different calls for turkey and turkey hunting Lefty
Great presentation Thanks
Yep, you fixed me! Cant and spine alignment was my problem. Thanks a ton!
Why wouldn't you call it the Three A's alignment anchor aim
I said what kind of back quiver is that that you're wearing and what's the name and where can we get it
What kind of back whatever is that in the name and where you can get it
That was really useful, especially the potential grip problems, which may be my case, switching between bow style.
Traditional archery give me a Boner
Appreciate your video, great info.
You could have mentioned that by believe was the man who invented the three-piece takedown
Very important. Thank you.
Joe, did you choose your own laminates and wood make. I believe your particular bow has 3 or 4 lams. Curious did you use any Howard Hill Japanese bamboo? I have read some of Howard's exploits, his shooting performances were as good or better than Byron's
I just bought a identical #40 59. I cannot wait to see this in person. Shoot it and maybe Turkey hunt.
The Bear 59 is designed for 28.5" draw or less. If you have a longer draw, the limbs at full draw will be passed top vertical. That's when you hear the strange sound. No change up in arrows will stop that noise. Only the shorter draw method would stop this. The 59 was a brilliant design, decades ahead of it's time. They still use 1950 machining today and finish work is all by hand. Good hunting!
What kind of quiver back quiver are you using I like the way it attached
That would actually be on the back of the bow the Micarta
How smooth is the bow drawing it back
what is the name of the tube you used for the arrow varnish
If they're running a pro shop for Robin and archery many many years ago the largest wholesale or retailer in the world and taking a survey on color I found that 60% of The Archers like orange and 40% like that lime iridescent green so some people see colors differently Lefty New Jersey
I don't understand why they call this a compound technique when Howard Hill used it himself in the 30s and 40s
100% correct, John. I think it’s so prevalent in compound archery, it gets all the attention. Plus, when you get it in compound, it’s very obvious to watchers. In trad archery, unless you know the archer and their draw length, it’s hard to see it and know it except for the actual archer. Main thing is don’t allow it to take hold - be proactive in stomping it out the moment it becomes known. Cheers!
Thanks for this very helpful tips! 👍
Your comparison is somewhat subjective if you have a weight difference why wouldn't you weigh the bows physically and tell us the difference the sound that should have been done with a decibels and see the difference in the sound you could have chronographed to see which one was quicker it's not really scientific it's just an opinion and it both bows were the same price which one would you pick and then we'd see that most people would pick the wing it but the money does come into the picture but not the bow thanks Lefty
I have a bubbly ultimate it's a great bow nothing bad to say about the bow but I'd like to know the name and type of quiver you're using please use that in your video mention it thanks Lefty New Jersey
That's ultimate not bubbly
Judos are great! I like the rubber blunts too-- it watch out for the brand that has a recessed tip and very little rubber at the impact point! Your shaft will go right through it on the first shot. So dumb!
How have they held up over the years? I just ordered a brown tweed Pathfinder Half-Zip Pullover in "heavy" but not blanket and want to know how long I can expect it to last.