Honestly I have been struggling to zero out to 60 yds due to fighting my pin. After this video it was pretty simple. Still working on the blueprint but will definitely try turners course.
If you’ve ever spent any time riding dirt bikes you’ll notice when you see a rock in the trail that you wanna miss if you’re staring at it you’re going to hit it every time
Not sure if you're still in the same boat but there's a wealth of information out there on YT on tuning and setups. Broadhead tuning alone will get you very close and make a massive difference in how straight your arrows fly.
Bull elk @40 with a recurve. You don't need 700grains on a modern compound. Joel is proof of that. I like Troy but he lacks alot of data, lets say that. Dudley has data from the 80's all the way through and has designed and built archery equipment for 40 odd years.
The spot hog trigger release is one of the very best, very consistent and easy to use.
Thank you Christian for telling me to watch and listen to this podcast. This helped me out so much I'm shooting way better now. Thanks a bunch
Of course, brother! Glad you enjoyed it!
Honestly I have been struggling to zero out to 60 yds due to fighting my pin. After this video it was pretty simple. Still working on the blueprint but will definitely try turners course.
Awesome, hope it helps brother!
If you’ve ever spent any time riding dirt bikes you’ll notice when you see a rock in the trail that you wanna miss if you’re staring at it you’re going to hit it every time
Thanks for the lesson guys.
You bet!
This what Ram Dass addressed in his book BE HERE NOW.
Though he was pressing 'being conscious' ALL of the time. (not just for trigger-work)
New to bowhunting but not hunting.. the thing thats discouraging me is i dont know if i suck or if im shooting a untuned bow or shitty gear!
It never hurts to go to an archery shop and make sure your bow is in tune. That way any further issues you can narrow it down to you.
Not sure if you're still in the same boat but there's a wealth of information out there on YT on tuning and setups. Broadhead tuning alone will get you very close and make a massive difference in how straight your arrows fly.
Good stuff
Here is the answer quick. Put some ear buds in play metal. Start at 5 yards until grouped then to 10, 15, 20 an so on.
This Conversation is way more valuable then the ranch fairy podcast.
Joel is a great guest. He understands archery at a deep level.
Bull elk @40 with a recurve.
You don't need 700grains on a modern compound. Joel is proof of that.
I like Troy but he lacks alot of data, lets say that.
Dudley has data from the 80's all the way through and has designed and built archery equipment for 40 odd years.
Too much ads …. By you . Sorry
There are two ads.
Wow! She’s not important?!?! 🤦🏽