Little Jon's Archery Journal 2023 - PART 13: Historical round, hunting trail and distance shooting

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024

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  • @Witzansky4
    @Witzansky4 4 дні тому

    Great video 👍, but unless you have different rules in Norway, the hoof shot would count as a miss😉

    • @littlejonarcher
      @littlejonarcher  4 дні тому

      Thanks! I actually had to check this for the first video in this playlist, and the rules said that if the arrow penetrates the hoof/horn/etc, and hits the animal behind (as I t did here), it will count. But you are correct, generally, a hoof shot is considered a miss - in Norway as well 😁 Nevertheless, should have gotten some decent footage of it...! Thanks for watching and engaging :D

  • @Fabsterman
    @Fabsterman 10 годин тому +1

    That is an interesting three parted competition you are training for. Is this type common in Norway? I only know either shooting on targets or 3d-Animals but never a mixture... it is interesting though

    • @littlejonarcher
      @littlejonarcher  10 годин тому

      Just sat down to reply to some comments when I saw yours (usually I'm not this quick to reply 😋). Thank you for your interest! The competition I am training for here is the national championship for historical archery, which is held every year by Norsk Langbuelag (The Norwegian Longbow Guild - approximate translation there..!) They also have an annual inndoor competition where the target and distances also differs from regular archery. NL is not associated with Ianseo or anything, but it is a seperate archery league here in Norway (as I've come to understand it at least). So no, it is not a common type of archery. There are also different rules, dresscodes etc. I may do a seperate video on this at some point.
      HOWEVER: There is another more common type where one shoot at both targets and 3D animals, called Field Archery. The targets are however pictures of animals. So you'll face a mix of paper targets with animals and 3D targets, and both known and unknown distances. I think this is pretty common around Europe, though I've yet to try it. Looks fun though!
      Thanks for watching. I hope you'll stick around for future uploads 😃
      (And feel free to comment/reply if you have any more questions!)

    • @Fabsterman
      @Fabsterman 10 годин тому

      @@littlejonarcher thx for the answer. Since I am a primitive bow enthusiast myself (english longbows as well as other types) I like to watch videos with people shooting primitive Bows ; ) and your training sparked interest. Here in Germany I very much like to attend 3d competitions organized by archery clubs. I very much despise target archery, it is just not for me, I have somehow trouble keeping interest and concentration up shooting boring circles : )... I have yet to attend a "serious official" 3D-competition which I plan to do next year.
      Anyway, nice videos you are making, keep it up and I'll keep watching ^^....