Honestly... You guys rock. Proper gear talk, great form, self reflection and evaluation on the shots... Cute with each other... Showing how awesome this can be together. Congrats on what you got going there.
I used to shoot 3-D tournaments and go to our club to practice twice a week with my PMA Ironwood. Had my right leg amputation below the knee in February, haven't shot my bow since January. But I have enjoyed watching ya'll shoot, vergoy good form and follow through.God bless
hi lady no its no way boring its amazing to watch iv just got my archery cert 2 months ago and im still learning , im also learning from people like you thanku, more vids please kind regards mike in the uk.
Great video. Little tip for you. If you are putting judo point arrows in your quiver, put the nock end in the quiver cap holes so you keep dirt out of there and your broadheads will stay sharper.
Thank you for this simple but genuine moment, I would like to order pretty much the same bow but the problem is I don't speak English well, could you please write me the name of the limbs wood and that of the wrist and how are the pieces of deer antler called! Thank you for your reply to come!
- The bow she has is the PCH take down recurve by Black Widow Bows The limbs that she has is called the Spalted Maple limbs. There are many other options to choose from when customizing your bow. - The grip is called the low wrist grip, which is a free option you can add to the cart. - The deer antler pieces are called limb bolts, which keep the limbs and riser together. I'll have the links below. If you don't speak english well and are confused I would add everything to your cart and call customer service so they can confirm that everything you're about to order is what you want. Hope this helps :) Oh and don't get something too heavy if it's your first bow or else it won't be fun and you'll just make things tougher on you. blackwidowbows.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=104_61 blackwidowbows.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=104_147&product_id=118 blackwidowbows.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=405
Hey I love y’all’s videos but I have a question does your husbands bow have a different finish on it than yours it looks like it is not as shinny I am going to be ordering me a bow like yours soon and his is a little more appealing to me
His is slightly different. You might be able to request a more "frost" finish if you do not want it as shiny as mine. Sometimes they are able to accommodate that.
Looks fun. Trying to figure out how a “takedown”, “ mechanically attached composite limbs”, “carbon arrows”- (the list can go on about polymers etc.) How is that “Traditional “ ? Seriously.... I’m shooting Xpedition archery traditional 2019 & 2020 speed bows, and a traditional bowtech SR-6 . Another speed bow . Traditional late model compounds is something I can get into.
It depends on what you see or call traditional. For some only a horsebow with wooden or bamboo arrows may be traditional, for some only an english longbow with wooden arrows and so on. I don't see a problem with shooting a recurve with carbon arrows, most of the archers are shooting this way. I find this way more traditional than shooting a compound.
@@MarshallStrider Right. Wood bow ,sinew string , and wood handmade arrows are traditional. I’m just bagging on “trad guys” , I belong to a large archery club and the “trad”guys look down their nose’s at compound shooters. The VP writes articles on “ men in green tights “ literally. Hollywood archery- I just have fun and shoot groups 50 to 100 yards every time I show up. The too bad so trad guys can barely comprehend 40 yards. Seriously. If I was stuck at the 20 yard line my whole life... well that’s not enough to keep me motivated. I figure stick bow shooters are just cheap. The bows are getting faster and more accurate. Why wouldn’t you want one or two or three....? Last club meeting some stick bow cheapie had “ dark side “ tee shirt. If they’re going to be a DUCK 🦆 and dish it out... I hope they can take it. Happy shooting as you push the limits and work to improve.