Foggy Mountain
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Squirrel can I ask your aiming method?
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Yes but my answer is embarrassing, I put a pin sight on it. My instinctive shooting has always been extremely good, at extremely short range (carp shooting @<5 yards). I have never been worth a shit at instinctive shooting, and at my age this is highly unlikely to change.Squirrel can I ask your aiming method?
What did you order?an order for a Toelke as well.
60" Whistler take down. 45 pounds at 29. I think its like a 9 month wait timeWhat did you order?
That thing looks nice. Is it your first longbow or have you been in that area for a while now?Nice. I got lucky and had only about a five month wait. I enjoy flinging a few arrows every night with the longbow. I haven't had the same passion with the compound in a long time.
Just a newbie.That thing looks nice. Is it your first longbow or have you been in that area for a while now?
People have put sights on recurves since forever. Its traditional. Working around it seems like a lot of effort to achieve a more fashionable appearance without really being different.Squirrel it’s ok imo if you use a sight, gap shooting is the same as using a sight. Only the degree of hold under changes. Crawling and walking are other ways to help you, a sight should cover things though. Just be sure and anchor the same each time and release although not talked about as an issue is a big variable. Everything must be the same. A compound take us out of the equation with all of the equipment. You can be pretty consistent though without it. If you need help or ideas with something you could always ask.
No you may not. It is one of the 10 commandments of traditional shooting, "Thou shalt not use a release aide". It is in between "Ensure thine FOC is extreme" and "Though shalt shoot only off the shelf".Hoping to get back into recurve hunting is it ok to use a release I remember my fingers hurting alot.