Just wanted to comment and say you’re a good dad, bro. You can see it in the way you treated your boy. I’ve seen videos where, as a parent, you notice things like that, so I wanted to commend you on this. Good luck, man. God bless.
Just getting started in Archery. Great tips. Really appreciate that you took time out for your boy. Being a good father should always come before the making a "uninterrupted " video.
Different type of archer here, UK target recurve, but watching this realised my anchoring is very inconsiderate. I use my nose but sometimes it ends up on my cheek and wonder why the arrows gone flying all over the place 😂 I wish I had the outdoor space of my own like you! Thanks for the vid
Love the video, another major thing that has helped me tighten my grouping up was learning to squeeze my release rather than pulling it. A nice controlled squeeze so I follow through rather than pulling and jerking my quick release and entire bow. I went from about a 2 inch group for about a half inch grouping using all of these tips. Still watching videos to learn and grow my self as an archer, and learn a lot everyday from different people and still learning mistakes I have to correct and I can hit a bulls eye almost every shot and have killed many deer. Love the video, keep up the good work man!
Great video! Going to have to try numbering my arrows. From one father to another, well handled with the kids. Never need to apologize for them making cameos, they are the most important part of the crew👍
This video will change the way I'm shooting for sure. I have the same target and have found it difficult to find an exact point to aim at. I will be using your three tips to improve my accuracy. Thanks for the great video.
Just found your channel. Great stuff!! I’m in Alaska and chasing caribou this fall on the haul road so reaching out farther than before. Trying to soak up as much info as I can!
Good stuff...I never thought about the number system. Thanks. I was just putting a red mark on mine for "HOT", but the numbering will be easier to keep up with.
Thanks for the tips ...I'm getting ready for deer starting on Sept 1st also in NM and got an old bow mathews ultra light..iv been trying to get it dialed in an im gonna do all these tips to help me out thanks alot an good luck on them elk
I do the same to the target but I also spray paint a circle in the center of each square. It gives couple other spots to shoot so the center doesn’t get shot out as quickly.
Thats a great idea, Matt. My target’s go so fast. I bet that will help me get some extended use out of it. Thanks for watching, my friend, and for the note. -Gregg Flores
Good video! I notice that you tightened the field point on your second arrow when you got it from your quiver. Just a tip I learned years ago, take a little bow string wax and put onto the threads of your field tips and they will stay tight. 🏹 🎯
One thing that will help when you're moving into step 3 with number your arrows, is spine indexing them prior to nock tuning, generally I've found if I spine my arrows before fletching them, I can skip the whole nock tuning process all together.
Sorry to hear that, my friend, but know that you aren’t alone. We’ve all missed. I hope some of these tips help you seal the deal next time though! -Gregg
So. Let me start by saying I know less about recurve than I do compound. But I’ve seen some really excellent marksmanship from people using lots of different angles/shooting forms. Try what’s comfortable. See what other accurate folks are doing. Learn the “rules”. Don’t break them until you know WHY you’re breaking them. Keep practicing. You’ll find the perfect form for you! Thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
I thought I was the only one that owns that worthless Morrell Yellow Jacket target. At the time, it was the only large sized target that I could buy locally. I wanted a clear bright target but they decided to create this graffiti looking mess. No clear aim points, just a cluster of symbols. Your duct tape idea is a winner!
Would you do some practice work with the broad head that you plan to use on the hunt? I’m brand new to archery and have been working on just being consistent. Won’t be using the bow until 2022 season, and I’m just trying to work on getting consistent with my set-up.
It’s sure did & will. I numbered my arrows today before I went & practiced. I’ve been thinking it’s been me that has been off but this hole time but it’s just some of my arrows. I’ve now got my true flying arrows sitting in front ready to hunt. Plus I made my targets smaller & missed smaller so that helped with my accuracy.
Awesome Video! Just picked up a new Bowtech Solution SS and feels crazy different from my hand-me-down bow from the 90s. Going to tape my block like you did and number my arrows! How many shots do you take during each session?
I typically shoot 3-5 arrows. Rest and get my arrows. Then shoot 3-5 arrows again. I’ll do that like 3-4 times per session. If I start fatiguing, my groups get big and bad habits starts forming. But I can do this twice a day and get in 40 shots a day if I want. Hope that helps!
Great video thanks for sharing. Why do you draw pointing up in the air, if you have a mishap that arrow will go anywhere, pull back pointing towards where your shooting, I see a lot of USA guys do this it’s a poor and dangerous practise 👍🏻
Big Willie, it probably comes from watching too much Olympic archery. Competitive archery. It’s not just a USA thing. It’s a global thing. The Koreans, Netherlands, etc., from this last Olympics for example. If you rewatch those matches. You’ll notice they all draw down like that. You are right. I do agree with you. It is dangerous. Particularly if you don’t know what’s beyond your target. I’m fortunate to have a giant 10 acre field of nothing behind my target. I’ll see if I can eliminate some of that though! Haha! Thanks for the tip. You’re aren’t the first person to make that comment! -Gregg
@@WhereTheRiverRuns I didn’t get to watch the Olympic archery but I’ll check out some footage, most of the videos I watch is from the USA so that would be why i think it’s a USA thing, when I fist started I pulled back up in the air as that’s what I’d seen on UA-cam but the pros at my club sorted me out quickly, consistency is key and you’ll not always have that 10acres behind your target 👍🏻Happy shooting mate. Dave
I just got a bow but it's not a compound bow i have the same anchor point this helps alot but sometimes the arrow wobbles in the air do you know how to help fix this. Great vid man this helped so much 👍
Typically that may have something to do with the tuning of your bow. Where the rest sits and such. Have you had it looked over by a tech recently? Are the arrows all the same?
I have lived here my whole life aside from college years in Boulder, Colorado. I won’t live anywhere else. New Mexico is incredible to me! -Gregg Flores
Lol I truly believe someone else woulda got pissed about their child getting into view. Great job pops!! But, great video sir. Easy to understand n great points. Glad ur buggy shared the knowledge n u wasn’t greedy w it
that's sighing in your bow. anything else means its not really sighted in and close enough is just giving up in my point of view. always strive to be better than yourself@@WhereTheRiverRuns
I shoot alover the place first I will shot high then I go back to the same range and I won’t change anything and then I wil hit low and all over the place idk why how to I fix this I can’t even get my bow sighted In because of it and I do the same thing every time and I’m still shooting all over the place
You certainly have one VERY security based bad habit, that a lot of handgun shooters also have. You pull the bow down when drawing against the target, which means that when an arrow slips, it will fly to a possible dangerous direction far beyond your shooting range. Yo need to draw up to the target.
You have a valid point for safety but drawing down is a form choice. Watch the Olympic shooters. They also pull down while drawing against. And they’re the best in the world. Quite honestly. A hunter should be able to draw from lots of different positions. Pulling Up. Pulling Down. Sitting. Kneeling. But this is a good time to say you should never shoot without knowing what’s in front out in front of you. Absolutely. Which I absolutely do! Safety is always a concern. With each and every weapon. Have to be aware. -G
10:17 basically you shoot all arrows then pick best. then you shoot more arrows pick best. in the end you just moved all arrow money arrows xD and you allways made small mistake on bad arrow. it was that money arrow LOLwell you have constant draw and aim. dats that. you cant predict arrow
Not quite. When you shoot money arrows often, you’ll soon find that your own shooting errors could very well mean you missed your target with a perfectly good arrow. This comes down to shooting A LOT! In 100 arrows, you MIGHT have 1 or 2 faulty arrows. You can’t blame poor shooting on “a bad arrow”. You’ll find this out when you shoot your same arrows hundreds of times. Good arrows are expensive. Don’t toss arrows until you’ve shot that arrow 200 times and know for sure it’s flying funky! Many times, it’s a shooting error. Not a gear error. -Gregg
Yellowjacket bags are good but the pattern SUCKS! Why the keep this is stupid. Every target bag NEEDS to have vertical AND horizontal lines and an + or two for exact point of impact reference.
Never apologize for having your kids involved... GREAT vid man.
I appreciate that, Jon! Means a lot! I won’t apologize for involving the kids again! You have my word! And thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
Yea I agree. No need to apologize for being a man.
Teaching the young ones to sustain themselves ain’t a bad thing friend- had to comment this and I’m not even a minute in lol
Thanks for the video 🎉
Yep, never never apologize for including kids.
Just wanted to comment and say you’re a good dad, bro. You can see it in the way you treated your boy. I’ve seen videos where, as a parent, you notice things like that, so I wanted to commend you on this. Good luck, man. God bless.
John, that means the world man. Thank you! And thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
Just getting started in Archery. Great tips. Really appreciate that you took time out for your boy. Being a good father should always come before the making a "uninterrupted " video.
Thanks for watching, Scott, and for the kind words. See you next time! Hope your hunts go great this year. -Gregg
Good stuff, advice is appreciated, the vanes on 8 tho have seen better days... 😂👍🤙
True! Haha!! Thanks for watching, my friend. -Gregg
Different type of archer here, UK target recurve, but watching this realised my anchoring is very inconsiderate. I use my nose but sometimes it ends up on my cheek and wonder why the arrows gone flying all over the place 😂 I wish I had the outdoor space of my own like you! Thanks for the vid
Hope I helped out! Let me know how your next shooting session goes! -Gregg Flores
Love the video, another major thing that has helped me tighten my grouping up was learning to squeeze my release rather than pulling it. A nice controlled squeeze so I follow through rather than pulling and jerking my quick release and entire bow. I went from about a 2 inch group for about a half inch grouping using all of these tips. Still watching videos to learn and grow my self as an archer, and learn a lot everyday from different people and still learning mistakes I have to correct and I can hit a bulls eye almost every shot and have killed many deer. Love the video, keep up the good work man!
Thanks for the tip, Cory! And thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
Well done. Thanks for the tips
Thanks for watching and for the kind words! -Gregg Flores
Been shooting for years and never been able to get accurate until now, this helped MAGNITUDES. Thanks so much! Love from Australia, brother! ❤️
Glad I could help, my friend! Good luck out there! -Gregg
I'm definitely gonna try out the numbering on the arrows. That is an awesome tip right there.
Thanks Jordan! Let me know how it works for you!
I am new new to archery and practicing for my first archery 2023. Wonderful tips, THANK YOU!
Thanks for watching, my friend! -Gregg Flores
Me too because when I took the class in college, I wasn’t good at shooting the target with my arrows 😢
That time of year again! Let’s go fellas! 🔥 Thanks for the video🙏🏾
Glad the video was helpful! Good luck on your hunts!
Great video! Going to have to try numbering my arrows.
From one father to another, well handled with the kids. Never need to apologize for them making cameos, they are the most important part of the crew👍
Thank you my friend. I appreciate that!
Great video! Great tips!! I'm going to use them in my next session!
Cheers
Thanks for watching! Let me know how it goes!
This video will change the way I'm shooting for sure. I have the same target and have found it difficult to find an exact point to aim at. I will be using your three tips to improve my accuracy. Thanks for the great video.
Awesome, Troy. Let me know if there’s a noticeable difference in your accuracy after a while! I hope so! -Gregg
Great video. Awesome advice.
Thank you! -Gregg Flores
Just got into bows! The importance of anchoring !!! Thanks bud
Thanks for the kind words, Gerald! Hope it helped some. -Gregg Flores
Great tips. You explained it well. Thanks for the help mate.
Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. Great stuff!! I’m in Alaska and chasing caribou this fall on the haul road so reaching out farther than before. Trying to soak up as much info as I can!
Wow. I am honored to have a viewer from Alaska! Please let me know the Caribou and Moose hunts go! -Gregg Flores
You going up the Dalton? Driving or flying in?
Was driving but it closed up in that unit early. Looking forward to August now..
The anchor point tip has helped a ton for me!
Awesome, Brad! Thanks for watching. Glad I could help even a little. -Gregg
My brother. Great father. Great teacher. Keep going!
I love you brother!!
I found tracking from below bullseye up to center then release improved my accuracy a lot vs dropping in from
Side little stuff makes crazy difference
Very true, Ryan. Little stuff makes the difference a lot of times! -Gregg
Really found your numbering system as to their accuracy over time very valuable
@@davemiller4852that’s great! I hope your hunting season goes well! 🏹
Good stuff...I never thought about the number system. Thanks. I was just putting a red mark on mine for "HOT", but the numbering will be easier to keep up with.
Thanks for the tips ...I'm getting ready for deer starting on Sept 1st also in NM and got an old bow mathews ultra light..iv been trying to get it dialed in an im gonna do all these tips to help me out thanks alot an good luck on them elk
Thanks for the kind words, my friend. Good luck to you as well!
I do the same to the target but I also spray paint a circle in the center of each square. It gives couple other spots to shoot so the center doesn’t get shot out as quickly.
Thats a great idea, Matt. My target’s go so fast. I bet that will help me get some extended use out of it. Thanks for watching, my friend, and for the note. -Gregg Flores
Good video! I notice that you tightened the field point on your second arrow when you got it from your quiver. Just a tip I learned years ago, take a little bow string wax and put onto the threads of your field tips and they will stay tight. 🏹 🎯
@@K.Fulkerson thanks!
One thing that will help when you're moving into step 3 with number your arrows, is spine indexing them prior to nock tuning, generally I've found if I spine my arrows before fletching them, I can skip the whole nock tuning process all together.
Thanks for this tip, Nic! -Gregg Flores
Best of luck on your hunts young man & thanks for the tips!! Great content
Shawn, thanks for watching and for the support brother! Good luck this Fall! -G
Thanks for the help, good luck on your hunt this year.
Thanks Daniel. And good luck to you my friend! -Gregg
BEST video ive seen for getting better. Huge thanks and keep the videos up!
Wow. Thanks Diego! I appreciate the kind words and I’m glad I could help a little. -Gregg Flores
@@WhereTheRiverRuns Let me know if you come Bowhunting to Argentina! Know some great places.
@@diegotsqui i just might take you up on that one day, Diego! -Gregg Flores
Well I’m here after 2 scuffed deer that I would’ve swore I made great shots on. I figured this may help me bridge the gap to get my accuracy up.
Sorry to hear that, my friend, but know that you aren’t alone. We’ve all missed. I hope some of these tips help you seal the deal next time though! -Gregg
Thanks for the tips. Heading to the range first time.
Let me know how it goes, Mike! Good luck! -Gregg Flores
@@WhereTheRiverRuns Thanks again 💪👍
Good advice and good luck with the 2022 draw!
You as well, Robert! Thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
Great tips! aim small miss small!
Is it okay that I slightly turn a recurve bow sideways when I shoot? I can hit a target both ways but as you said- be consistent!
So. Let me start by saying I know less about recurve than I do compound. But I’ve seen some really excellent marksmanship from people using lots of different angles/shooting forms. Try what’s comfortable. See what other accurate folks are doing. Learn the “rules”. Don’t break them until you know WHY you’re breaking them. Keep practicing. You’ll find the perfect form for you! Thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
Very good information. I'll try all of them lol. Thank you
Richard, let me know if they work for you! And thanks for watching man! -Gregg Flores
Great tips. Thanks mate.
Glad I could help a bit, Glen. Thanks for watching! -Gregg Flores
I thought I was the only one that owns that worthless Morrell Yellow Jacket target. At the time, it was the only large sized target that I could buy locally. I wanted a clear bright target but they decided to create this graffiti looking mess. No clear aim points, just a cluster of symbols. Your duct tape idea is a winner!
Thanks! I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
thank you for the information. Hello from Australia
Glad I could help a little my friend! Let me know how the tips work out for you! -Gregg Flores
will try your tips especially the tape on the target as I have the same as you. and the numbers on the arrows
@@WhereTheRiverRuns your tips worked out 100% my groupings are better and i know now what arrows like to fly to the right Ty
Would you do some practice work with the broad head that you plan to use on the hunt? I’m brand new to archery and have been working on just being consistent. Won’t be using the bow until 2022 season, and I’m just trying to work on getting consistent with my set-up.
Absolutely. You have to! Your broadheads will fly differently than your field points. Have to practice with your broadheads.
Thanks for the great info
Thanks for watching, Jeremy! Hope it helps even a little! -Gregg Flores
It’s sure did & will. I numbered my arrows today before I went & practiced. I’ve been thinking it’s been me that has been off but this hole time but it’s just some of my arrows. I’ve now got my true flying arrows sitting in front ready to hunt. Plus I made my targets smaller & missed smaller so that helped with my accuracy.
Awesome Video! Just picked up a new Bowtech Solution SS and feels crazy different from my hand-me-down bow from the 90s. Going to tape my block like you did and number my arrows! How many shots do you take during each session?
I typically shoot 3-5 arrows. Rest and get my arrows. Then shoot 3-5 arrows again. I’ll do that like 3-4 times per session. If I start fatiguing, my groups get big and bad habits starts forming. But I can do this twice a day and get in 40 shots a day if I want. Hope that helps!
Awesome tips 👌
Thanks Matt! Good luck this season! -Gregg
Thanks u to👍
Will this work with a bow that is just a simple bow with 1 line? Plus great video
I love the small niche nature of the bow hunting community. Hope this never becomes too overly popular (Like it is now) 😅
Yea. It seems to be trendy to be a bow hunter these days huh?
Great video brother
Thanks for the kind words, Joe! I appreciate that. -Gregg Flores
Thanks. Great tips
Thanks for watching my friend. Take care. -Gregg Flores
Superb video
Thank you very much! Have a great day!
Thx for the tips!!!!
Hope it helps!! -Gregg
Wow! Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Keira!
Great video thanks for sharing. Why do you draw pointing up in the air, if you have a mishap that arrow will go anywhere, pull back pointing towards where your shooting, I see a lot of USA guys do this it’s a poor and dangerous practise 👍🏻
Big Willie, it probably comes from watching too much Olympic archery. Competitive archery. It’s not just a USA thing. It’s a global thing. The Koreans, Netherlands, etc., from this last Olympics for example. If you rewatch those matches. You’ll notice they all draw down like that. You are right. I do agree with you. It is dangerous. Particularly if you don’t know what’s beyond your target. I’m fortunate to have a giant 10 acre field of nothing behind my target. I’ll see if I can eliminate some of that though! Haha! Thanks for the tip. You’re aren’t the first person to make that comment! -Gregg
@@WhereTheRiverRuns I didn’t get to watch the Olympic archery but I’ll check out some footage, most of the videos I watch is from the USA so that would be why i think it’s a USA thing, when I fist started I pulled back up in the air as that’s what I’d seen on UA-cam but the pros at my club sorted me out quickly, consistency is key and you’ll not always have that 10acres behind your target 👍🏻Happy shooting mate. Dave
You speak very well thank you by the way where do you live what state
Hey, Henry. I live in New Mexico. Born and raised here. Thanks for the kind words and for watching, my friend! -Gregg Flores
I just got a bow but it's not a compound bow i have the same anchor point this helps alot but sometimes the arrow wobbles in the air do you know how to help fix this. Great vid man this helped so much 👍
Typically that may have something to do with the tuning of your bow. Where the rest sits and such. Have you had it looked over by a tech recently? Are the arrows all the same?
@@WhereTheRiverRuns yeah the arrows are the same but my bro uses diff arrows and they fly diff The bow brand is a cartel
Hey man I have been thinking about moving to New Mexico how do you like it? Looks beautiful 🏹🎯💪
I have lived here my whole life aside from college years in Boulder, Colorado. I won’t live anywhere else. New Mexico is incredible to me! -Gregg Flores
Thank you for the reply brother. I think it would suit my nature and temperature needs aka bow hunting 😂
Thank you 🙏
Great Tips!
Gracias bro!
Awesome video!
Thanks Justin!
Great video thank you
Thanks for watching, Michael! Glad I could help some. -Gregg
Lol I truly believe someone else woulda got pissed about their child getting into view. Great job pops!! But, great video sir. Easy to understand n great points. Glad ur buggy shared the knowledge n u wasn’t greedy w it
Thank you my friend! I appreciate the kind words. And thanks for watching!
Thanks man
Thanks for watching man!
I shoot the same stickers at 60 yds if I'm not hitting the sticker there is a problem and its usually the arrow
@@centraldrac impressive!! That’s Olympic accuracy! 🏹
that's sighing in your bow. anything else means its not really sighted in and close enough is just giving up in my point of view. always strive to be better than yourself@@WhereTheRiverRuns
Good idea you just taught an old dog a new trick
Thank you for watching my friend!
Good because
Thanks for watching, Edwin!
I shoot alover the place first I will shot high then I go back to the same range and I won’t change anything and then I wil hit low and all over the place idk why how to I fix this I can’t even get my bow sighted In because of it and I do the same thing every time and I’m still shooting all over the place
Have you ever had your bow tuned?
Awww i want a son so bad cute kid bro
Thanks friend! -Gregg Flores
How many arrows are you Robin hooding in a week
Hahaha. Well. That becomes expensive! You??
You certainly have one VERY security based bad habit, that a lot of handgun shooters also have. You pull the bow down when drawing against the target, which means that
when an arrow slips, it will fly to a possible dangerous direction far beyond your shooting range. Yo need to draw up to the target.
You have a valid point for safety but drawing down is a form choice. Watch the Olympic shooters. They also pull down while drawing against. And they’re the best in the world. Quite honestly. A hunter should be able to draw from lots of different positions. Pulling Up. Pulling Down. Sitting. Kneeling. But this is a good time to say you should never shoot without knowing what’s in front out in front of you. Absolutely. Which I absolutely do! Safety is always a concern. With each and every weapon. Have to be aware. -G
🇧🇷👍🏹❤️👍❤️🏹👍🤗 show my friends 🤗👍👍
Because 1 arrow in every box sucks
10:17 basically you shoot all arrows then pick best. then you shoot more arrows pick best. in the end you just moved all arrow money arrows xD and you allways made small mistake on bad arrow. it was that money arrow LOLwell you have constant draw and aim. dats that. you cant predict arrow
Not quite. When you shoot money arrows often, you’ll soon find that your own shooting errors could very well mean you missed your target with a perfectly good arrow. This comes down to shooting A LOT! In 100 arrows, you MIGHT have 1 or 2 faulty arrows. You can’t blame poor shooting on “a bad arrow”. You’ll find this out when you shoot your same arrows hundreds of times. Good arrows are expensive. Don’t toss arrows until you’ve shot that arrow 200 times and know for sure it’s flying funky! Many times, it’s a shooting error. Not a gear error. -Gregg
Aim small miss small
Exactly, Joey. Thanks for watching! -Gregg
Yellowjacket bags are good but the pattern SUCKS! Why the keep this is stupid. Every target bag NEEDS to have vertical AND horizontal lines and an + or two for exact point of impact reference.
I agree Tim!
Trigger punchers anonymous 😂