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10 arrows at 10 yards

Messages posted to thread:
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Dry Bones 24-Feb-18
JusPassin 24-Feb-18
dean 24-Feb-18
PECO 24-Feb-18
Barebow52 24-Feb-18
rraming 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
David McLendon 24-Feb-18
David McLendon 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Jim Keller 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Lowcountry 24-Feb-18
Lowcountry 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
RonG 24-Feb-18
PECO 24-Feb-18
PECO 24-Feb-18
PECO 24-Feb-18
Archer 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 24-Feb-18
Archer 24-Feb-18
Pinwheel 25-Feb-18
DeerSpotter 25-Feb-18
Pinwheel 25-Feb-18
arrowchucker 25-Feb-18
Pinwheel 25-Feb-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
MStyles 03-Mar-18
Kodiaktd 03-Mar-18
Pdiddly 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
Lowcountry 03-Mar-18
Lowcountry 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
jk 03-Mar-18
Kodiaktd 03-Mar-18
Lowcountry 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 03-Mar-18
Pinwheel 04-Mar-18
Oldbowyer 04-Mar-18
ca 05-Mar-18
Bowlim 05-Mar-18
Pinwheel 05-Mar-18
Kodiaktd 05-Mar-18
Pinwheel 05-Mar-18
George D. Stout 05-Mar-18
Kodiaktd 05-Mar-18
Kodiaktd 05-Mar-18
Pinwheel 22-Nov-18
Pinwheel 23-Nov-18
aromakr 23-Nov-18
RonG 23-Nov-18
From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18

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I was wanting to do 20 arrows at 20 yards, but it is snowing and blowing today, so it is 10 arrows at 10 yards. It is more fun at 20 yards, but this will have to do for today. Nice to see a fairly consistent impact point.

From: Dry Bones
Date: 24-Feb-18




If there is 10 holes there, then VERY good. Looks to me like solid steady form .

-Bones

From: JusPassin Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Feb-18




Yeah, well my dad can beat up your dad....

From: dean
Date: 24-Feb-18




I got a big hug from a gorgeous waitress last night, I don't think can shoot good groups today.

From: PECO
Date: 24-Feb-18




"Bogus" LOL

From: Barebow52
Date: 24-Feb-18




Great shooting

From: rraming Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Feb-18




I did it but they all went through the same hole

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Nice!

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




1 inch circle.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Anyone want to give it a try and post up your results?

From: David McLendon
Date: 24-Feb-18

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Nope, too close and causes arrow damage, here's 3@15 with broken nock from a month ago tuning 2" Rayzor fletch. No need to shoot groups at 110 yards.

From: David McLendon
Date: 24-Feb-18




Oops a double tap on the one, 10 yards

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Only shoot 1 arrow, pull and repeat.

From: Jim Keller
Date: 24-Feb-18

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Good shooting Pinwheel. Better than I could do. I shot one arrow at a time. Jim

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18

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Tried it again with the same 1 inch circle with an orange dot in the center. Pulled 2 high.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Not a bad start Jim, thanks for posting.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 24-Feb-18

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Here is my 10 at 10. I think I shot worse at 10 than twenty. Because of the setting sun, I shot kneeling, so I'm going with that excuse. Going to shoot 10 more standing.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 24-Feb-18

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10 standing. Still not great, but I did start pounding them in there on my last 5 or 6 shots

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Nice job, thanks for sharing.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Keep them coming.

From: RonG
Date: 24-Feb-18




put ten separate one inch dots on that cardboard then shoot one arrow per dot.

From: PECO
Date: 24-Feb-18




RonG that was going to be my next drill.

From: PECO
Date: 24-Feb-18

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I did 10/10 on Monday.

From: PECO
Date: 24-Feb-18

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I did 10/10 on Monday.

From: Archer
Date: 24-Feb-18

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From: Pinwheel
Date: 24-Feb-18




Nice shooting.

From: Archer
Date: 24-Feb-18




I’ll give it a try without my tube lol

From: Pinwheel
Date: 25-Feb-18

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Still bad weather outside. No fliers today.

From: DeerSpotter
Date: 25-Feb-18




You guys are practicing the way, Brian sorrells recommends. You shoot one arrow at a time and walk. Then you do it again and again. And then move another distance, and start over. You are training your brain !

It is in his book" Guide to the longbow " it's what everybody need sometimes, back to the basics.

Carl <------------<<<<

From: Pinwheel
Date: 25-Feb-18

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One more for today.

From: arrowchucker
Date: 25-Feb-18




Well you are shooting a CD riser. That is about half the accuracy, but you still had to do your part. Good shooting!

From: Pinwheel
Date: 25-Feb-18




"Well you are shooting a CD riser. That is about half the accuracy, but you still had to do your part. Good shooting!"

I would have to agree with the comment about the CD Archery riser.

I have been shooting for a long time, and have shot a lot of different bows. My current setup is the most accurate I have used to date.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18

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No warm up.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18

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Followed up with 2 more rounds.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18

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From: MStyles
Date: 03-Mar-18




Good shooting

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 03-Mar-18

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10@10 yards. One arrow at a time. First two shots went a little high and right.

1972 Bear Super Kodiak.

55#@28"

Tapered cedar arrow.

From: Pdiddly
Date: 03-Mar-18




For those saying they don't want too many Robin Hoods put five dots on the target and shoot at those.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18




Kodiaktd good job, thanks for sharing.

If you want to try it, just shoot 1 arrow and retrieve it 10 times.

Saves a lot of wear and tear on your arrows, that is for sure.

I would expect most people would have some busted arrows if you shot all 10 in a group.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 03-Mar-18

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Here is 9 at 10. I didn't want to shoot my broadhead last.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 03-Mar-18

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Apparently that was only 8. Here 9 at 10 shooting right handed.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18




Nice job Lowcountry!

From: jk
Date: 03-Mar-18




I shoot a lot tighter at 10 yds with fixed crawl than anything else. Hm. Maybe due to reduction of draw wgt as a result of pulling an inch lower.

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 03-Mar-18

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I figured I'd give RonG and Pdiddly suggestion a try. No warm up shots except when I shot the one time before, but I was use to the distance and my aiming point this second time. But I did switch to the bow I've been shooting all year. I like shooting this way better than one dot. The dots are approx 3/4" to 1".

10@10 Yards.

1990s Bear Hunter TD

60#@28"

Tapered cedar arrows.

From: Lowcountry
Date: 03-Mar-18




Pretty cool Kodiaktd! That looks like a fun "challenge" shot. I'm going to give that a try.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 03-Mar-18




Nice job.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 04-Mar-18




Nice job.

From: Oldbowyer
Date: 04-Mar-18




You sure that bow does not have wheels and sights. LMAO

Even at 10yrds that some fine shooting along with you other nock busters!

From: ca
Date: 05-Mar-18




Good shooting Kodiaktd. Shooting single arrows at different single spots is another level.

From: Bowlim
Date: 05-Mar-18




I was just watching the 2017 Barebow worlds, and at the 5 meter target the best in the world weren't doing as well as the best in this thread.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 05-Mar-18




Great shooting everyone.

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 05-Mar-18




Nice shooting monkeyball.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 05-Mar-18




I love packing a nice light longbow around in the mountains, but the extra weight of the wf19 sure is stable. :)

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 05-Mar-18




If you have a problem with so-called Robin Hood shots, then go to pin nocks or swaged nock ends and glue on nocks. It wasn't an issue until open back shafts with push in nocks. By the way, a real Robin Hood shot will always be in the middle of the target, or called before the shot. Others are accidents...I've never had a real robin hood shot, but have had some tight groups of even six arrows.

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 05-Mar-18

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Four times I hit and broke arrows. I don't consider them Robin Hoods.

From: Kodiaktd
Date: 05-Mar-18




I don't consider it a Robin Hood unless I intented to hit / split the arrow. But it is neat when it happens. :)

From: Pinwheel
Date: 22-Nov-18

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Been awhile, so I thought I would bring this one back up.

Today's results.

From: Pinwheel
Date: 23-Nov-18

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Today's 10 arrows. No warmup. Had 1 flier.

From: aromakr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 23-Nov-18




From: RonG
Date: 23-Nov-18




KodiakTD, Shooting at ten different dots is more difficult than stacking arrows in one place, great Job you are the number one shooter on this post.





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