Christmas is coming up and I'm building my Santa list. If you were to recommend one video to help improve traditional shooting, which would it be? In fact, could you list your top 3 ... in order?
For background, I'm a recreational longbow shooter. I started with recurves, went to wheeled bows and came back to traditional about 4 years ago. Total years archery hunting ... about 45.
My all time favorite is "Shooting better than ever at the time of truth II" Dennie and Dan Loaded with shooting tips and hunting tips.....
Rick welch vol 2, Rick welch accuracy factor and all of Moebows videos on YouTube
I heard "Masters of the Bare Bow 4" is a good one.
1.Masters of the Barebow vol 1
2.Instinctive Shooting featuring Paul Brunner
3.Masters of the Barebow vol 2
mine would prolly be the masters of the barebow that had Joel Turner (vol 4?) and Accuracy Factory from Rick Welch
I would go with Masters of teh bare bow 3. That is the one that will walk you through start to finish.
Good luck.
I'll 2nd Joe Ashton, Dan and Denny did a very good job with shooting better then ever, and the first one was good also.
Master of the bare bow 1, 2, and 3, I don't have the 4th one but hear it's a good one also.
Thanks folks. Not finding the Shooting Better Than Ever dvd on Google. Will have to look a bit more. I'm assuming the Instinctive Shooting is the Asbell series. I'll have to email them to see which one has Brunner. Looks like I may end up building a library of dvd's, rather than buying just one.
I just sold a bow to someone who claimed volume 1 of the Masters of the Barebow series helped him. He used to shoot off the finger tips as I do, and the dvd taught a deeper hook. That feels very weird and counter intuitive to me, but it made him much more consistent. So I may try that one first.
Thanks again.
Joel has helped me out more lately then anything even though I drew some from many of the episodes in MBB4 but that mantra...keep pulling, keep pulling, keep pulling....goes thru my head everytime I draw back and anchor and I usually can get to the 3rd or 4th forth time before releasing and my accuracy and consistency at longer range has definitely improved, which is what I was working on.