EPISODE 366: ARCHERY WITH WILDE ARROW

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Jeremiah Plyer and Cody Jones of Wilde Arrow Archery came down to the Gritty studio to share some bow tuning knowledge. I learned some new things on this podcast hope you do as well.

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  • @superfish2116
    @superfish2116 6 років тому

    Having shot bows since the 70s,I have seen more changes to the archery world, than I ever imagined possible, especially in this day and age!! I applaud your knowledge of the science of the tools we as archers use! Way good info for all levels of the game! Keep on ROCKIN ON!! MORE GRITTY!!!

  • @gerricklhuntsman1888
    @gerricklhuntsman1888 6 років тому +1

    Jeremiah setup my bow when I first got it and it was my first time into Wilde Arrow. He was such a fountain of information and fixed a lot of my bad habits. They didnt just tune my bow they provided an awesome experience.

  • @brianzimmerman4660
    @brianzimmerman4660 6 років тому +1

    Great Podcast!! Keep up the Great work Brian! I sometimes wish I didn't live on the eastern shore of Maryland. It's a long drive to Wilde Arrow.

  • @chriswilliams5778
    @chriswilliams5778 6 років тому

    I love Wilde arrow they are such a good group of guys. Jeremiah is always so much help. It has always impressed me how many people go in there knowing nothing about archery, much like myself when I bought my last bow from him but he has so much patience with people and is never in a hurry to get you out of the store by any means I always feel very welcome there, which is more than I can say for other archery stores in the salt lake valley that are closer for me to go to. That being said my bow is there right now getting setup so tell Jeremiah to get back to work! haha.

  • @brad4010
    @brad4010 6 років тому

    An episode on their arrow build process that discusses what steps exactly they do from receiving a bareshaft all the way to deciding which arrows to place in their hunting quiver. Thanks Brian. Keep up the good.

  • @TheMichaeltmerrill
    @TheMichaeltmerrill 6 років тому

    @wildearrowarchery - Loved this episode guys - @jeremiah_plyer | @archer.jonesy ! Really helpful tips and ideas! 👍🏼 Thanks for spending time with @brian_call to share this with us! Great timing as I wrap up my tuning and dialing everything in before this weekend’s archery elk and deer opener here in Utah this Saturday! 👊🏼🏹

  • @vincentluongo846
    @vincentluongo846 6 років тому +1

    That’s intro!!!! On point

  • @jeremyolmsted5237
    @jeremyolmsted5237 6 років тому +1

    One of the things that we have a major problem with around where I live is we do not have a bow shop that is very knowledgeable. I can go in and start asking questions like can you help me set my site for 3rd axis and you get a blank stare. Hey can you help me nock tune or help me with the correct spine ect... What are things that i could do to make sure that i am getting my bow setup correctly? Looking for like here are top 10 things that you can watch out for when in a bow shop that you dont have confidence in.

  • @zhickman338
    @zhickman338 6 років тому

    You have been nailing these podcasts lately:), the question I have is what degree of helical to use on fletching, as well as how many veins, wraps etc.

  • @hardhatoutdoors3687
    @hardhatoutdoors3687 6 років тому

    I absolutely love that quote by M.R. James!! Another great podcast. I look forward to seeing more with the Wilde arrow boys! Just curious, Have you purchased any of those iron lace boot laces yet?? Lol!

  • @keld6539
    @keld6539 6 років тому +1

    Wilde arrow is the best...

  • @fastcamo
    @fastcamo 5 років тому

    I like Wilde arrow, I get to fix the set ups the right way after their done.

  • @brad4010
    @brad4010 6 років тому

    1st!

  • @d500mag2
    @d500mag2 Рік тому

    cut way too long. wtf hahahaha