Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


FIRST SHOT.........Wednesday, Jan 20th

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Messages posted to thread:
CD 20-Jan-21
EZ Archer 20-Jan-21
Nemophilist 20-Jan-21
RonG 20-Jan-21
Jason H 20-Jan-21
BATMAN 20-Jan-21
Knifeguy 20-Jan-21
evilfirbolg 20-Jan-21
longbow1968 20-Jan-21
bodymanbowyer 20-Jan-21
RonG 20-Jan-21
bodymanbowyer 20-Jan-21
CD 20-Jan-21
fishin coyote 20-Jan-21
Benbow 20-Jan-21
Nemophilist 20-Jan-21
From: CD
Date: 20-Jan-21




Today's shot will be 18yards from a sitting or kneeling position. Hold at half-draw for a count of 5 before completing your shot.

God bless,

CD

From: EZ Archer
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Thanks for the call Chad. Seated from 18yds, Howatt Hunter 62” 50#.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 20-Jan-21

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From: RonG
Date: 20-Jan-21

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My Borders Griffon took a dump, the top limb twisted to a point it was not safe to shoot, not the fault of the manufacturer this bow was reduced from 85 lbs to 65 lbs @28" weakening the limbs.

I shot with my Yew which I am going to retire as soon as I get a new bow.

Thanks for the call CD

Shot kneeling at 18 yds.

Arrow Douglass Fir I made many moons ago.

From: Jason H
Date: 20-Jan-21




At work, gonna try it when I get home.

From: BATMAN
Date: 20-Jan-21




GREAT SHOOTING! Hope to see more? Everybody stay safe & WELL!

From: Knifeguy
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Shot as called kneeling, with a cedar arrow and my Nemah replica of a 59 Kodiak, 60”-43#. I just made the leather handle for it this week. Was looking at the 14pt circle and hit just under it. Have a good rest of your day. Lance

From: evilfirbolg
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Was up on the mountain this morning. Finally got a chance to take a shot. Used my Harvey Archery Ferret 50"52# recurve and two 700gr doug fir arrows. 18 yards Kneeling was at the center hand drawn circle. A little high. Sitting at the upper right dot. Got it.

Hope everyone is have a safe and rewarding day.

From: longbow1968
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Happy Wednesday, I hope everyone is having fun. 18 yards from a folding stool. Martin Hunter 54#, Easton Legacy 2117 arrow.

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Good afternoon FS shooters. New job is going great I'm still in orientation of four different buildings. Three down one to go but that'll come later. So I'm up for the first shot,down on both knees even in the snow. Pulled back a third and held it for five. Shooting my Myrtle and Maple 66 inch longbow 41 1/2 lb. And GT trad 3555 with 175 up front. Not too bad but I was going for the little white stuck in there. I'll take it. Everybody have a great night. JF

From: RonG
Date: 20-Jan-21




Jeff, You knelt down in the snow with both knees, I am all for giving Jeff the win today.

Great on your new job.

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 20-Jan-21




Lol, it actually felt great :-) JF

From: CD
Date: 20-Jan-21




So happy your new job is working out! :)

From: fishin coyote
Date: 20-Jan-21

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As called sitting on a stool on a cold 20* snowy afternoon. Using the Lamp today cause it was strung and I wanted to get my shot in as fast as I could before plowing the driveway. Nice shooting everyone mine was low:(

Thanks for the call CD

From: Benbow
Date: 20-Jan-21

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First shot - kneeling and aiming at the Qtip with 52lb Great Northern longbow. That Qtip is pretty small!

From: Nemophilist
Date: 20-Jan-21

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Two shots at 18yards sitting.

Held at half-draw for a count of 5 for the First Shot.

Second shot I shot with out a count of 5.

1990 Bear Kodiak, 55#@28", Aluminum Arrows.





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