Let me introduce you to Russell.
I met Russ as the result of placing a post on FB and Russ's wife replied telling me her husband had a few old school bows that he enjoyed shooting.
I made a phone call or two and set a time to drive over and meet Russ. I felt as if I had known Russ for years after about 15 minutes of conversation.
I had brought over a few bows and Russ has more bows than I do and some of them are just "way cool!"
One in particular really had my eye caught, it was a very old elb with whale baleen backing and what I believe is ivory tipped nocks.
Russ told me he'd never strung the bow and never would, it was just too old and pretty to take any chances with.
Today after Russ got off of work(night shift at the VA, works with Tom:non-typical ) he came by with a couple of nice recurves.
We shot for a couple of hours then dug some Japanese bamboo risomes so he could start some natural arrow shafts of his own.
One thing that is a must for 1st time shooters at my place is shooting "out of the bucket".
You can see that Russ has some good form in his shooting whether he's got his recurve or a long bow in his hand.
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God bless,Mudd
PS: I am fairly certain that Russ will be joining the tradgang family in the very near future.
Cool deal, Mudd! If I ever pass that way, I will be sure to make your acquaintance.
Tell us about the bucket arrows? Are they different spines or what is the significance?
Wayyyy Cooollll Mudd !!!
Sweet. Thats what I was wondering too, Ray.
Yah I wanna hear the "Bucket" story too!
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When you shoot out of the "Bucket" you just shoot what's there, all different weights, spines, fletchings, tips, and lengths.
I know a few are over 900 grains but I am unsure of the lowest weight.
It's up to your brain to do the calibrating just by sight and feel to let you know where to hold to hit where you want it to hit.
God bless,Mudd
Since it would be bad form for Mudd to say this I will...
"How cool is this? Way!!...I'm saying..."
that is just cool Mudd ... I love your arrow "bucket" ...
Russ was witness to my shooting through the pull tab ring with the second arrow out of my "Old Tom" at about 17 yards.
Too bad I didn't think to take a picture...lol
I really am hoping that Russ gets registered on here real soon.
God bless,Mudd
Very cool Mudd!
Very nice Roy,glad to see future members.
Is that a BBO he's shooting in the last couple of pics? I think he'll enjoy Tradgang. If he's anything like I am, he'll appreciate finding some other like-minded individuals.
Always great to shoot with others. Now that bucket of yours looks interesting Mudd! :biglaugh:
Jeff
Cool stuff .Looks like a good time.
Mudd, That is cool new shooting buddies are always a great find.
Yes sir looper.
I pulled out my old BBO just in case Russ hadn't ever had the chance to shoot one.
The last time I shot it was at the MoBoJam back in July. I needed to shoot it since no glass backed bows were allowed in the clout shoot.
We were shooting at a life sized Caribou at about 150 yards. I managed to get two arrows in it with 6 arrows shot.
It really is a pretty cool old bow.
God bless,Mudd
Looks like he's got good form from the pics....good alignment.
Tell him Welcome!
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Good for you Mudd and Russell. There is nothing like meeting new friends, especially when they bring their own stick bows.