Great win for Yacca!His opponent was a good archer too.shooting with a bare bow at a distance of 50 m is remarkable.it requires great training, skills, determination and a big,big heart to do it.these archers are great,great inspirations .I like watching them play.i like archery too.thank you for sharing their marvelous and awesome performances.more power to you all.
@@hoisansio1099 Standard recurve, 30lb draw, had a sight but no pressure button, stabilisers etc. I’ve shot longbow and unsighted at 50-70m though. Just wanted to say I don’t think 50m is far
Sorry for my confusion, what’s the difference between barebow and an Olympic bow? It looks like these archers have a plunger and rest along with something where the stabilizer goes. I have a PSE coyote, that I can’t seem to get consistent with; it only has a rest and a small stabilizer on it. I was at at an archery range shooting next to a guy with a wooden recurve (maybe a bear) who is shooting off the shelf and he was telling me that I couldn’t shoot barebow because of the arrow rest.
the biggest, most obvious differences between Olympic recurve and barebow is the absence of a sight and stabilizers on a barebow. A rest is allowed. You can read more on the rules here: worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/793
Ok, thank you for answering me so quickly. Sorry for the long question, but what kind of rest would you think is best for the PSE Coyote. I bought a NAP Quiktune Arrow Rest when I bought the bow, but I can’t get consistent. I had the local hunting store adjust it recently because it was tearing the feathers off, and now the arrow pops off the rest just as I release, about 1/5 shots, and makes me shoot wide right. (I was hitting the target 5 feet to the right of mine.) I recently bought a ZSHJG rest and plunger, but realized it won’t fit my bow since there is only one drilled hole to screw in the rest.
Where is the self bow championship. Since bare bow entails computer generated alloy limbs risers and carbon arrows. Would be way more legit if every competitor had to hand make bows and arrows
Matt is the true Champion here, he used no stabilizers. John had front and rear stabilization which takes out a lot of vibrations. Here in Canada a cushion plunger is allowed, but the bow has to be as bare as from the factory. Having competed for many years in barebow in major competitions, what makes it some what easier is to find a heavy bow to begin with.
That big black thing on the front of Matt’s bow is a removable weight actually- just like demmer’s. All of their bows have to fit through a small ring- can’t remember the diameter- therefore no one is allowed to run actual stabilizers like you see on the olympic recurves- however pretty much everybody runs some kind of weight under the grip.
@@jagerwayz5721 Adding any kind of weight to the bow stabilizes the bow, so having a long or short stubby stabilizer adds to stabilizing the bow, therefore taking out the vibrations of the bow... Bowmakers using lighter and lighter materials, so it can handle more stabilization weight for the shooter.
Olympics is 🐂 💩 in archery no archer ever has all those balancers ever. It is the equivalent of a marksman using a bench vice to shoot. Bare now my but the one man has a small stabilizer!!! All make rules as they go
Barebow is whatever you choose to shoot. Could be a $2,500 Gillo and Uuahk limbs...Could be a 1966 Bear Tamerlane....and Barebow is growing by the year....Stop talking out your butt.
Great win for Yacca!His opponent was a good archer too.shooting with a bare bow at a distance of 50 m is remarkable.it requires great training, skills, determination and a big,big heart to do it.these archers are great,great inspirations .I like watching them play.i like archery too.thank you for sharing their marvelous and awesome performances.more power to you all.
Love his comment.
I'M TRAD BY HEART...
This is great… and inspiring!
Really want to get into archery this year. So cool
I just got a bow and love it - do it - its alot of fun
@@jrod238 Yes, I got one too a couple weeks ago. It's really fun
@Yuck Fuutoob Yes, get it months ago. Been out shooting about 4 times it's awesome! Thanks!
Congratulations Matt!
You can't use anything with cams or pulleys in barebow, right?
Anybody knows the setups these guys are shooting? Rest, Button and pounds on the fingers?
Looks like both are using Zniper drop-away rests and Beiter buttons, unsure of the lbs.
My bow is a 25” Hoyt Xceed , M Velos limbs 42#. Zniper rest, Beiter plunger.
@@MattYacca did you try the 27 Inch xceed?
If yes, is there a reason you prefer the 25?
Barebow, Yesss!
Great match!
50 meters that is long shot
Really? Shooting junior in the Uk we’d shoot 100-120 yd
paul tuerena barebow?
@@hoisansio1099 Standard recurve, 30lb draw, had a sight but no pressure button, stabilisers etc. I’ve shot longbow and unsighted at 50-70m though. Just wanted to say I don’t think 50m is far
@@paultuerena got it. I am new to archery so 50m seems long distance to me. Still learning here. :)
@@hoisansio1099 no shame I just started and I'm still at 25m
Why do they shoot at 50 rather than 70 meters? Or is it yards?
Anyone know what quiver M. Yacca is using????
Great shooting!! 🏹
I must have missed it.
What’s the distance here??
50 meters, it's on the beginning of the video
great to watch real archery!
Very interesting
did jake kaminski participate?
no
Sorry for my confusion, what’s the difference between barebow and an Olympic bow? It looks like these archers have a plunger and rest along with something where the stabilizer goes. I have a PSE coyote, that I can’t seem to get consistent with; it only has a rest and a small stabilizer on it. I was at at an archery range shooting next to a guy with a wooden recurve (maybe a bear) who is shooting off the shelf and he was telling me that I couldn’t shoot barebow because of the arrow rest.
the biggest, most obvious differences between Olympic recurve and barebow is the absence of a sight and stabilizers on a barebow. A rest is allowed. You can read more on the rules here: worldarchery.sport/rulebook/article/793
Ok, thank you for answering me so quickly. Sorry for the long question, but what kind of rest would you think is best for the PSE Coyote. I bought a NAP Quiktune Arrow Rest when I bought the bow, but I can’t get consistent. I had the local hunting store adjust it recently because it was tearing the feathers off, and now the arrow pops off the rest just as I release, about 1/5 shots, and makes me shoot wide right. (I was hitting the target 5 feet to the right of mine.) I recently bought a ZSHJG rest and plunger, but realized it won’t fit my bow since there is only one drilled hole to screw in the rest.
@@jamesmatlock4078 we'd recommend working with a certified coach in your area! find one here: www.usarchery.org/coaches/find-a-coach
Thank y’all for the advice.
Where is the self bow championship. Since bare bow entails computer generated alloy limbs risers and carbon arrows. Would be way more legit if every competitor had to hand make bows and arrows
Nice shooting!
John Demer, the only person on the planet with an epic archery faux pa named after him.
How many pounds are there bows?
42#
@@matthewyacca366 great job out there!!!!!
Congratulations Matt !! great shooting!
I remember your first bear with a bow
Is there also a long bow competition?
I wanna see a competitive match with 100lb. Longbows
Congrads
Matt is the true Champion here, he used no stabilizers. John had front and rear stabilization
which takes out a lot of vibrations.
Here in Canada a cushion plunger is allowed, but the bow has to be as bare as from the factory.
Having competed for many years in barebow in major competitions, what makes it some what easier is to find a heavy bow to begin with.
That big black thing on the front of Matt’s bow is a removable weight actually- just like demmer’s. All of their bows have to fit through a small ring- can’t remember the diameter- therefore no one is allowed to run actual stabilizers like you see on the olympic recurves- however pretty much everybody runs some kind of weight under the grip.
@@jagerwayz5721
Adding any kind of weight to the bow stabilizes the bow, so having a long or short stubby stabilizer adds to stabilizing the bow, therefore taking out the vibrations of the bow...
Bowmakers using lighter and lighter materials, so it can handle more stabilization weight for the shooter.
@@woodbug5877 A long stabilizer rod does more...it minimizes torquing the bow upon release, helping to get the shots more consistent.
More spectators than USWST
wow John Demmer is a great archer and handsome too :D
You guys Rock!!!
reincarnated apocalypto men : )
Dorks in Paradise
Yup reincarnated apocalypto men : )
Barebow...wish it meant organic stick and string. Not metal limbs risers shelfs and carbon... should be selfbarebow
That's my style! I make my own bow and arrow and use it in the ifaa tournaments in Argentina.
Did he just call these archers athletes?
SOP
3 fingers under... LMAO
I hated it at first but now it's super comfy
tell me you have no clue about what barebow is without telling me you have no clue about what barebow is
The guy in the green shorts is the only one with some sense of fashion. What is this kommentator talking about...?
I can do better than that with a compound no sight , but not a longbow
Olympics is 🐂 💩 in archery no archer ever has all those balancers ever. It is the equivalent of a marksman using a bench vice to shoot. Bare now my but the one man has a small stabilizer!!! All make rules as they go
Olympic shooting isn’t a joke, compound competition is a joke
ah I see you are one of those couch champions
Barebow is a buster child of Olympic and Traditional archery, secretly no one likes it 🎯
Barebow is whatever you choose to shoot. Could be a $2,500 Gillo and Uuahk limbs...Could be a 1966 Bear Tamerlane....and Barebow is growing by the year....Stop talking out your butt.
I♥️barebow
Barebow is the fastest growing area in archery right now! No one likes it lol
Congratulations Matt!