Join us for the 2023 Howard Hill Classic at the famous Tannehill State Park in beautiful McCalla Alabama for some awesome 3D shooting and a special visit with the legendary Byron Ferguson!
I'm extremely happy Byron is still doing his thing, I met him a few times and been to a few of his shooting expeditions, he's a remarkable archer and good man.
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Hi Jeff, I found there are two kinds of Risers: 1) For most of risers, their pivot point is the center of the bow. This is the case of all recerve bows and some long bows; 2) For some special long bows, their grip position is the center of the bow. Normally the grip position lies about a centimeter below the pivot point. Would you kindly tell me why there could be such a difference? Which one is correct? Thank you. Matthew
HELLO JEFF, LOVE YOUR SHOWS, ASKING DID YOU KEEP SCORE AND IF SO, WHAT WAS IT. MY BUDDY AND I GO TO 3D SHOOTS EVERY CHANCE. WE SHOOT FROM 200 TO 255 ON 30 TARGETS. THANK YOU
I'm highly interested in making longbows and recurves. Where to buy the glass for bow lams. I come from a selfbow background and bamboo laminated bows.
Absolutely, the best guy to call is Kenny McKenzie at Kenny’s Custom Archery, wonderful guy with everything you need in smaller quantities and will help you any way possible 👍🏻
As a Brit watching this "Howard Hill Classic" I would like to ask why no-one is shooting a HH stlyle bow? Given the description, I would have thought this would be a prerequsite to compete. Else why call it the Howard Hill Classic? Forgive my ignorance but it seems a little incongruous. A bit like your world series for baseball but only for the US?
Yes sir it’s because it’s held close to where he was from and open to all traditional equipment however they do have an ASL “Hill Style “ longbow class and give away a commemorative bow every year.