Isn't it backwards to win a tie with more bonus rings? More bonus rings = more 8's, means overall less consistent shooting. You'd think of 2 people who shot the same score, the more consistent shooter would be rewarded. What am I missing?
I wonder if the young man , levi , in the known pro shootdown , accidently ranged the curtain w his range finder . He was shooting 14 , so he likely tried to range the top of that target . Seems plausable he was a little nervous and clicked the rangefinder when it bobbled and lasered the curtain , set his sight for that number , made a great shot , and centet punch the curtain just over the targets back. I know ive clicked on something w mine many times and ranged something 5-10 yards behind my target.
Why is the center ring worth the same as the entire center ring around the 12’s? That doesn’t make much sense to me. If it’s not upper/lower 12 or center 10 it should be worth 8.
So the ring is there in case the target gets used for IBO. At an IBO shoot that ring is the only bonus ring and it's worth 11 points. By putting all the rings in then an individual target is good for ASA or IBO use.
I’m sorry but Tim G looks like a dummy with all that stabilizer. I understand it’s his job to sell them but ain’t no one else but him walking around with 50’ of stabilizer on their bows.
That's one person's opinion. I enjoy watching the most accurate archers go at it just as much as the best distance judgers. To me the two extra groups from last year is just more content for me to take in.
Isn't it backwards to win a tie with more bonus rings? More bonus rings = more 8's, means overall less consistent shooting. You'd think of 2 people who shot the same score, the more consistent shooter would be rewarded. What am I missing?
I've always thought the same , but their thinking is to reward aggressive shooting . Playing safe doesn't make for exciting viewing .
what kind of a sight does Sheren Wallace have ?
I wonder if the young man , levi , in the known pro shootdown , accidently ranged the curtain w his range finder . He was shooting 14 , so he likely tried to range the top of that target . Seems plausable he was a little nervous and clicked the rangefinder when it bobbled and lasered the curtain , set his sight for that number , made a great shot , and centet punch the curtain just over the targets back. I know ive clicked on something w mine many times and ranged something 5-10 yards behind my target.
What's the logic of having 14 rings of varying sizes?
Why is the center ring worth the same as the entire center ring around the 12’s? That doesn’t make much sense to me. If it’s not upper/lower 12 or center 10 it should be worth 8.
So the ring is there in case the target gets used for IBO. At an IBO shoot that ring is the only bonus ring and it's worth 11 points. By putting all the rings in then an individual target is good for ASA or IBO use.
do with human target
Nathan Brooks needs to sound more excited when he introduces the shooters. He talks in a monotone
I’m sorry but Tim G looks like a dummy with all that stabilizer. I understand it’s his job to sell them but ain’t no one else but him walking around with 50’ of stabilizer on their bows.
Senior Pro class is boring, without the Hammer in it.
There is nothing more underwhelming than watching known ydg shootdowns.
Ya they should really move the max distance way out
So don’t watch 🤷🏼♀️ easy fix lol
Bet neither or you could beat any of the shooters on here shooting known
@@nathanminnich4778 absolutely could not beat them. Still doesn't change how boring it is when it's known yardage.
That's one person's opinion. I enjoy watching the most accurate archers go at it just as much as the best distance judgers. To me the two extra groups from last year is just more content for me to take in.