You be the judge, but I don't need to know as it will only confuse me. ;) This is from this past May, with my Blackhawk Scorpion, and Duraflight fiberglass arrows. The shots are just short of sixty feet...about 18 yards.
Nice shooting George. I think my draw and release is very similar to yours. Even the right leg position is roughly the same. I think we should call it the WA-PA draw! Lance
I am counting one thousand one thousand two ,and arrow leaves the bow. Quicker than my shot sequence by a second or two. That is good shooting no matter who you are.You are a living example of how you can shoot a bow with real accuracy until you croak.That is why it is such a great sport.
Nice shooting George. Looks about the same as I shoot (form anyhow, I think you are more consistent). For me shooting has to be enjoyable, meaning fun. While I always try to improve I am not interested in making it so disciplined it is like a part time job. I get enough work at work. I enjoy archery as much from shooting different bows and making my own equipment as I do shooting. I know I would shoot best if I stuck to one bow, but in my mind it would reduce the experience.
col buca, I'm not even sure what that means when I hear it. I'm just one of 22 million archers here in the USA, and far from the best. Most decent archers can shoot very well, it's just a matter of maintaining form. I suspect there are lots of archers right here on the Leatherwall that can do as well or better, even old farts like me.
Now I know how a deer feels being shot at by you :'). I was hearing something between the arrow release and the arrow impact. Don't know if it was the bow or the arrow coming in to the target just before impact. DANNY
You looked very comfortable shooting that bow, and based on your good group and smooth shooting, you made that bow seem like it must have been a great bow for the money in its day. Arrows too.