Nice match, bad camera on targets. Sometimes is no seen impact on targets. And better will be short distance from target - bigger picture of target. Why is place for match so windy?
@@jtc1947 because it’s a WA (World Archery) event. WA was created with the goal to get archery into the Olympics, which they accomplished in 1972. The Olympics has used the metric system since the first Olympic game in 1896, so therefore WA events use the metric system as well.
@@jonpersson7059 Thanks for info. 70 meters / metres is a LONG WAY. Maybe put a red dot in the center of the target for focus? Or do they already have something there that I can't see??
Not really. The first three dozen of a gents 1440 is shot at 90m. Clout archery is shot at 180yds and further for metric comps. Flight archery, now that's a looooooong way to shoot an arrow.
@@usaarchery Ben Avery is a hugh range. I played cowboy action there with ACSA. For a shooter of anything that place Is awesome . Do you know of Cowtown, a B western movie town, past thar bar on the corner, of 99th Ave? Its been 20 years since I've been there. Has it been all built up? It's seemed like ya'll had geat time, and it is when your competing! Thanks a bunch
I've shot a recurve since the beginning but mine doesn't have a stabilizer and sights like like these bows. Not taking away anything from them but a recurve has none of the stuff that these bows have.
@@russellgardner9178 "Recurve" refers to the shape of the limb tips, which are curved foward and contacting the string over a longer section further away from the limbs nocks than on a longbow or flatbow. Traditional hunting recurves, barebows and Olympic recurves are all recurve bows, just different styles.