Hi guys. I'm from Australia and new to target archery. I purchased a 2nd hand Hoyt tribute (finger shooter). This is enjoyable viewing 😁. Great to watch your form, sibling rivalry and arrow flipping😜. You just earned another sub. 🤙
OK, it's been a long time, but it's good to see that you drove a car with normal gears. Here in Germany that's pretty normal, but I guess in the US it's pretty special? I like your youtube channel! It is a real inspiration and I have already learned a lot on my way from traditional bow to compound bow. Thanks! Keep up the good work and stay healthy....
I see Emily with a 27 and Chris with a 28, I don't see how if you never even break the line of the #10 circle at all- how in the word it counts! Very commendable shots from both hands down.
You guys make awesome videos! I'm getting my first bow on Saturday and I am really excited. What kind of releases do you guys use cause they look different than others but look more comfortable.
+Dylan Yates We are using what is called a back tension. A little different from your standard trigger release. You find them mostly with target archers.
+ellie yocum for me, the bow balances better at full draw. Everyone has their own unique form and essentially have different setups. Even though the majority of right hand shooters have their side bar on the left side, mine feels more comfortable on the right.
you shoot tournaments right? If so, i admire you xD I shoot at a youth club (im 12 btw) that shoots at only ten yards. in my back yard i usually shoot 15-20 yds. The reason i admire you is because last week at the archery club i go to, one of the parents said "Whoever shoots all three of their arrows in the gold gets a free chocolate bar" The set before this i got all 3 gold, (keep in mind im the only one shooting a recurve bow without a sight, just a stabalizer) i shoot once in the 8, possibly touching gold, another one the same way but on the other side, and i did that again on top of the gold, but guess what.. NONE OF THEM WERE TOUCHING GOLD xD. I want to do something like the vegas shoot when im older but just by saying "ill give ya a chocolate bar if you shoot all gold" made me extremely nervous.
Sparkon785 umm, recheck that because I'm 13 and my draw is 25 inches. To find draw length measure your arm span and divide it by 2.5, that'll get you close to it
Cool vid but why may i ask do you point the bow up so high during the draw back? I'm assuming it's because it's a natural tendency and easier to do in a non-competitive setting.
i think it's a Honda civic or accord. all I know is that it's a manual transmission. i saw a few videos past his steering wheel and saw the honda emblem
Do I need to send a tri-pod, on wheels? Wait, mine doesn't have wheels yet... I saw a tracking helo-drone, that would be pretty awesome as well: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-az90yZiPxBg.html