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Traditional Archery Journey
United States
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Just sharing my opinion.
Broadhead Sharpening
Check out @WCTRAD on UA-cam and at WCTrad.com for some cool archery products.
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Відео
TICK STOP!!
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Protection from ticks and insect bites before a 3-D archery shoot.
Determining Arrow Spine
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Sharing my opinion about how to figure out what spine arrow you need. I've spent a lot of money on arrows trying to figure this out. Maybe I can save you some money and headache.
Channel Name Change
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Traditional Archery Journey was formerly The Do's and Don'ts With Uncle Brad. Only the channel name is changing. Thanks for your support!
Spine Testing Arrows/Traditional Archery
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In this video I'm testing 25 different shafts in varying spines from 300 to 600. I'm also sharing where to learn how to make your own spine tester.
Traditional Archery Limb Tip Protector Hack
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Traditional Archery Limb Tip Protector Hack
Traditional Archery Draw Length/Draw Check
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Hope this tip helps you out. Let me know if you try it and it does.
BEST BOWSTRING SILENCERS EVER!!
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Pro Silencers are manufactured by Justin Iverson. You can reach out to Justin on Facebook to purchase these silencers or you can get them at Whiskey City Trad Gear. @WCTRAD
Front of Center Point Weight Effects/Traditional Archery
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Thanks for watching!
Traditional Archery Kuiu 3D Backpack
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Thanks for watching! Also check out @JakeKaminskiArchery for a great pre-tournament warm up video.
Traditional Archery Spec Tips
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Thanks for watching! The Lancaster Classic I am referring to in this video is taking place on January 27, 2024.
Fletching Arrows 101 Tutorial
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Thank you for watching! Please hit that like button, subscribe and drop me a comment if you like my videos!
Traditional Archery 3D Arrow Build
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Thanks for watching! If you enjoy my videos, please like, comment and subscribe. It really helps my channel, and I greatly appreciate you!
Traditional Archery 3D Arrow Unboxing
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Traditional Archery 3D Arrow Unboxing
Traditional Archery Deer Hunt and Harvest 2023
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Traditional Archery Deer Hunt and Harvest 2023
What's In My Backpack for Deer Hunting?
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What's In My Backpack for Deer Hunting?
More Proof of Heavy Arrow Importance!
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More Proof of Heavy Arrow Importance!
Traditional Heavy Hunting Arrow 2023
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Traditional Heavy Hunting Arrow 2023
3D Critter Shoot At Twin Oaks Bowhunters 7 2023
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3D Critter Shoot At Twin Oaks Bowhunters 7 2023
Proof Positive For The Heavy Arrow In Bowhunting
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Proof Positive For The Heavy Arrow In Bowhunting
Homemade Bowstring Silencer - CHEAP and EASY!
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Homemade Bowstring Silencer - CHEAP and EASY!
Traditional Bowhunting Heavy Arrow Build
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Traditional Bowhunting Heavy Arrow Build
nice video🤠
@@AlwaysRedHunting thanks bud.
Thanks for the information,ill be snagging some for SURE!!
I suck at shortening the bastards 🤠
I don't have many broadheads since I don't hunt. (I think I have about 36 of em 12 each of 100, 125, & 150 grains.) They tear up targets pretty fast . I have a few that need to be sharpened and I was thinking of using my grinder??? I like having them in case I do decide to hunt, or if needed for a zombie apocalypse!!! Hey I will be praying for your shoulder! I know all about bad shoulders and have broken my AC joint in my right shoulder which I never had fixed. Torn rotator cuff tendons in the same shoulder never fixed. Tore 3 or the 4 rotator cuff tendons in my left shoulder 2 completely severed in half ... Oh yeah I know about shoulder pain alright! And they tell me pro-wrestling is fake?! Fixed is a better word for it, not fake. My injuries were real and I'm paying for them now! But hey, I'm alive, breathing, and shooting arrows! God bless ya brother & thanks for the video!
I'd like to buy those VPA broadheads if you don't mind and if you still have them. I used to use Tuffheads but they quit making the Meatheads and went to a style that I do not favor.
@@mts0628 brad.hammons65@gmail.com
Send me an email and we can get that going. Address above.
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney I just sent you an email.
Nice buck and a great shot Brad.
@@robertpeters6923 thank you so much. I was tickled with him.
Great video showing how to do it the right way.
@@robertpeters6923 thank you and thanks for taking time to comment.
The truth is in the pudding.
@@robertpeters6923 absolutely. Thanks for watching and commenting.
My personal opinion. That style of riser is made more for an elevated rest. It has a wide flat shelf and flat window instead of being radiused for better arrow clearance. It also has the burger hole for threading an adjustable elevated rest. You can build up a section of the rest to get good flight as well. I always get cleaner arrow flight from elevated rests. A threaded rest placed through the burger hole can also allow for fine tuning of arrow flight. No wrong way, too each their own. Enjoy the process.
Thank you. When my shoulder heals I’m gonna shoot and she how she tunes. I have a center rest flipper on order if it doesn’t tune out good. Thanks for watching and taking time to share your thoughts.
If you cant the bow, off the shelf is better. As you pivot, the arrow makes wider arc above your knuckle with elevated rest. The greater this arc, the greater the change in point of impact. Many sight shooters use a level to make sure the bow is perfectly level. Shooting with bow vertical, elevated rest allows less arrow interference. I shoot both ways. Target-elevated good. Hunting or hunting practice or 3d shoots-off the shelf or knuckle.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. These are good insights.
Brad, Hope & Pray for a Speedy Recovery! I've been Shooting & Hunting with Traditional Bows going into my 49th yr. Your question for shooting off the self or elevated rest , is a Trick Question ! LOL !! I've shot ILF riser bows both ways , as long as you are shooting the right spined arrows and nocking point , I see No Difference . It's All in the Individual ! Stay Safe & Healthy ! God Bless !
Thanks for the insight and prayers. 49 years definitely makes you someone to listen to. Thanks again.
I actually just built a short mag bow ... I had 35 lb limbs laying around and so since I have been wanting a Bear Super Mag but don't want to spend $450 to buy one ... I made a riser. (I have a video on my channel if you want to see it) Anyway, I made the shelf dead center of the riser & consequently the bow instead of the handle like all my other bows ... And I have to tell ya ... It is my best shooting bow and I love it!!! The arrow sits dead center and I think it's the way to go!!! I don't know why bowyers don't do it, but hey, I'm glad I did! I will pray for you ... I know all about bad shoulders! Mine are destroyed from my pro wrestling days and a bad xar accident. I have had a 3rd degree break of my right AC joint and that's not fun yo live with. (Never had it fixed.) God bless ya and rest that shouler ... But a word of advice ... Keep some motion in it by moving it through some rehab shouler exercises. No weight just some hanging circular motions, maybe see a chiropractor or keniseologist to get the proper exercises.
Oh man thanks for the info. I will definitely check out your video on that. Thanks for the prayers.
Nice to have met you at twin oaks. I have a Samick discovery with a nap flipper rest and get great arrow flight. I’ve taken it off and it shots good, but not as good as the elevated rest. Hope your shoulder gets better soon.I’ve been shooting bows a long time and I’ve always get better arrow flight with an elevated rest. I also have a Bear Kodiak with feather rest, shoot wood aluminum and carbon off of it and get great arrow flight.
Oh yeah. It was very nice to meet you as well. Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences. Look forward to seeing you soon. Maybe we can shoot a round together sometime.
I can’t give you feed back on your question cause I don’t know either. But I do hope you feel better and get back to it soon.
Thank you very much.
Fred Bear and many others used to add a toothpick or the smaller end of a chop stick under their calf hair to lessen arrow contact . It works pretty good on my long bow and I’m gonna use it on my recurves next. I’ll be praying for your speedy recovery ❤️🩹 God Bless 🙏😇❤️🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and commenting. Your prayers are greatly appreciated.
Hey man. I’m still learning this you tube thing. My better half just saw your comment and told me you had a channel. She said click on the circle with the A in it. WOW. Haha. I just subscribed and will be checking your videos out.
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney sweet 👍😁 appreciate ya 🫵💪 Thank goodness for our wives 🫨😆😂🤣 God Bless Y’all 🙏😇❤️🇺🇸
I like this one thanks
Thank you sir.
Interesting talk. Thanks for posting
Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney I like the straightforward and simple approach that clearly has brought you results. I smiled when you spoke about the camo patterns. All season all terrain looks very useful camo.
@@markmclaughlin4801 thanks again for commenting. ASAT camo is great. I have been wearing it for years. It allows a person to get away with a little movement. There are some good videos out there showing it in the field up against other camos. ASATCAMO.com
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney I will look more into it. Thanks again
Thank you! I'm a new sub. from the 641.. Life long Trad geek! 3D& hunting. Great tip! Always thumbs up from the 641..
Good morning. Thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing. Yeah, the guy that showed me that is a real smart dude. Take care.
Brother Matt Newton of AIM is as good as gold, he has a passion for getting kids and people into archery while sharing the gospel
Absolutely. Could not agree more. Thank you for watching and taking time to comment.
Okay ima hsve to go buy these now wow awesome
Good deal. Thanks for watching and commenting.
If you need instructions on installing yarn silencers into a bowstring, maybe you shouldn't be shooting a bow!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
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nice build. I shoot woods and I tune all my arrows full build. Mostly because I break some arrow when starting the tune process when bare shaft. Plus you have to compensate for tail weight if they are not fletched.
That’s a big 10-4. Thank you very much for watching and commenting. Best of luck on the range and in the woods.
cool hack, does the job and is very cheap too.
Yeah. Wish I had thought of it. 😂. Squid is an intelligent guy. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I think we can complicate things a little too much, I think archers like the American Indians didn't have their flint arrow heads all the same or arrow shafts exactly the same and I wonder if they were any worse or better than we are today? Having said that, everything you said makes sense. I just don't know how crazy we have to get with it all ... but hey maybe that's why I'm an amateur at best! 🙃 Thanks for sharing and God bless!
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment in such a thoughtful way. I really appreciate it. I geek out on this stuff and get really passionate about it. Tinking around and digging in deep is what I enjoy most about archery. I am also an amateur at best.
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney Nothing wrong with your approach and deep dive at all. It's very interesting and cool to me. You sure don't sound like an amateur to me! God bless!
Test kits are available at 3 rivers . That way you can test multiple spines , just a friendly suggestion 👍😁 Keep up the great work 💪🫵😊 God Bless you and your family 🙏😇❤️🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and commenting. Thanks for the info about 3 Rivers. I didn’t know they sold test kits. 👍🏻. All the best to you and yours as well.
Thank you...Hambone
Thank you sir. Thank you very much.
Would like to hear your thoughts on the arrow diameters effect on arrow reaction.
Good one, lots to consider for sure!
Thank you. I’m really sorry about your friend as his two boys. I didn’t know him but a good friend of mine did and shot with him a lot.
Thanks!
Thank you.
great shot, and great deer
Thank you very much. I was happy with him. Thanks for subscribing.
I like it! 👍🏻😁 journey on friend!
Thank you! Will do!
Hi folks! You may notice, I've made a little change to my channel. You'll now find me @Traditional Archery Journey here on UA-cam. Thanks for being a subscriber to my channel and hanging out with me from time to time.
Cool!
Taow Bow ! It´s an = a =Not a b ! For all those Idiots
It’s TBow not Taow. Taow is just ridiculous.
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I love it tks! I have several l need to do that!
Your welcome. Credit goes to Squidwerd. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Simplify & Amplified thanks man! You learn something every time i pick up my recurve! Im 62 👍🇺🇸
Isn’t that that truth. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I subscribe a while ago and I had to subscribe again right now.
Welcome back and thank you. Pro Silencers are available at Whiskey City Trad Gear, Stickbow Supplies, or prosilencers@gmail.com
Nice 👍 thanks for sharing squidward’s tip! 👍😁😂🤣😂
Squidwerd is the greatest.
Genius!
That’s Squidwerd.
Hope to pick some of those up at this years Tennessee classic.
I spoke to Justin a few days ago. Stickbow Supplies will have a vender spot at “The Classic” selling them. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Cool video, I see some Twin Oaks trophies hanging up.
Thanks. Haha. It’s the blind hog thing on those trophies. We will be all the way back past where the ranges start. Ours is the last campsite before you have to cross the creek. Come holler at us.
I will try and catch up with you there.
That's an awesome way to do it ... thanks for the share!!!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
The double anchor . Finger in repeatable spot on face and tip of feather to nose . Saw that first with Rick Welch . Great video !!
Thank you and thanks for watching. Someday I hope to know half of what Rick does.
Thank you very much for this video. It's very refreshing to watch someone as good as you are who has been doing it as long as you have be so humble about himself. It helps people that are fairly new to archery who speaking for myself, can't ever have great form due to numerous injuries to my shoulders and elbows. I can't even straighten out either of my arms in a lockout position. Anyway, as bad as my form is the best I can do is to repeat my form as bad as it is the same way to get consistent shots. I think this would help my anchor point once I get into fletching my own arrows. Thank you & God bless!
Thank you for watching and commenting and your kind words. I agree 100%, just finding what is comfortable for each individual that can be repeated is the key. Good luck with fletching your own arrows when you get started. I have a video about that if you're interested. If you would like to see a certain topic in a video, let me know.
@@TraditionalArcheryJourney Thanks, I'll check it out.
Fine instruction and recommendations...Thank you Brad... My arrow setup...from nock throat to feather base at shaft is approximately 2.0"s...our individual structures dictate the best positioning of the feather. An exercise that I practice: draw to anchor & touch nose...holding with rhomboids...maintaining a relaxed forearm....release back tension in a controlled manner where the feather moves from the nose perhaps an 1/8"...then reset to nose using only rhomboids...work to build up to being able to repeat this routine 3 to 4 times...may release the arrow after the 2nd or 3rd time while repeating this exercise....may let down... enhanced control is the objective.
Definitely. It will be different for everyone. I wish I had addressed that. Thanks for always watching and commenting. Hope to see you soon.
I've never thought about using the fletching in that way but it makes complete sense. I'm definitely going to play around with this. Thanks for the tip Uncle Brad!!
Great idea, thanks for posting it.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I have to admit, that isn’t my idea. I hijacked from someone else. 😆
Thanks for watching and commenting. I will give that a try.
Brush them with a cat shedding comb/brush it makes it a little bit quieter.... Not much but a little