I always learn growing up to keep your bow up after you shoot. I notice a lot of people dropping their bows to the left after they shoot like you do. Is there a benefit or any reason behind that?
If your having a surprise shot using back tension that “explosion” from your release firing causes your release hand to come back and your bow arm to go opposite
It's no wonder TAC does this, I imagine there are a couple thousand people over all their shoots that drop 150.00, since they only give away one truck good money maker for them.
I'm just asking because I'm NOT a bow hunter and pretty much know next to nothing about it. Would any of you bow hunters take this shot in real life. I'm just asking because I really do NOT know
Definitely not. Most hunters are 40 yards and less, some go out as far as 70 or 80 yards on elk, moose or caribou, (because they are big) but its Definitely not the norm
I'm never one to give advice but thats exactly what I noticed too..bow hand held at Target and release hand held in position after release is a good follow through
This right here all day. Traditional shooters ftw. No training wheels, no sight pins, no range finder. No need for all those stupid looking tactical packs.
No need to shake your head buddy, it's just a fun challenge, no bowhunter would take this shot in real life. Yeah, with a rifle, this wouldn't be a hard shot to pull of, but with a bow, it's not an easy one. And still, bowhunting is a very valid addition to rifle hunting, has a few perks compared to rifle hunting, and in some certain cases, it would even be the better hunting method. So, you know, there is a reason why bowhunting is still around.
Hey that horn shot was me!!! I did do better that first group not on cam. My girl Myles was on the spotter with a cold brew!
“I just went through $150 like a bottle of water”… never related to something so much😂
Nice groups at that distance 👍🏻 good luck on the draw for the truck 🤞🏻
I’m the guy glassing behind you with the backwards hat in the very beginning.
I always learn growing up to keep your bow up after you shoot. I notice a lot of people dropping their bows to the left after they shoot like you do. Is there a benefit or any reason behind that?
If your having a surprise shot using back tension that “explosion” from your release firing causes your release hand to come back and your bow arm to go opposite
I competed in a Winchester shoot comp for a mystery pistol. I hit a dime at 170 yards dead center and won a Desert Eagle .44 !
Good shooting Joel!
Heck yeah nice shooting 🏹
What arrows do you typically shoot? Same arrows for target and hunting? Or different?
It's no wonder TAC does this, I imagine there are a couple thousand people over all their shoots that drop 150.00, since they only give away one truck good money maker for them.
Good shot!
I know terry peak when I see it. That's home
what model is your bow?
Did you win the truck that was good shooting I hope you won
I'm just asking because I'm NOT a bow hunter and pretty much know next to nothing about it. Would any of you bow hunters take this shot in real life. I'm just asking because I really do NOT know
Definitely not. Most hunters are 40 yards and less, some go out as far as 70 or 80 yards on elk, moose or caribou, (because they are big) but its Definitely not the norm
What is the sight
How much it cost for 6 shots?
$15 a shot so $90
$15 per arrow, and if you buy 10, they’ll give you the 11th for free. I think…
If you wouldn’t drop your bow hand so quick you’d get more consistent. Just saying from experience
So you got your entry then, right?
I'm never one to give advice but thats exactly what I noticed too..bow hand held at Target and release hand held in position after release is a good follow through
Nice
Do that with a recurve with no sight... I'll be impressed.
This right here all day. Traditional shooters ftw. No training wheels, no sight pins, no range finder. No need for all those stupid looking tactical packs.
What's the sight name
Can you guys think y'all the only ones that can do that not 😮
Let's go! 🏹
That's why we have guns. SMH
No need to shake your head buddy, it's just a fun challenge, no bowhunter would take this shot in real life.
Yeah, with a rifle, this wouldn't be a hard shot to pull of, but with a bow, it's not an easy one. And still, bowhunting is a very valid addition to rifle hunting, has a few perks compared to rifle hunting, and in some certain cases, it would even be the better hunting method.
So, you know, there is a reason why bowhunting is still around.
Why are you shooting at a Sasquatch cut out. Those aren't real, RIGHT.. So why make a cut out if its not a real thing...?
I believe it's a thing called "humor."