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"The Push - A Traditional Archery Film"

Started by ThePushArchery, May 06, 2016, 09:28:00 AM

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ThePushArchery

"The Push - A Traditional Archery Film" is officially launched.

This has been a long and fun road getting the project to this point. Please enjoy.


https://vimeo.com/165492595


YouTube link (use the gear symbol in the video screen to change to HD)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E1vKkSSoNs&feature=youtu.be

sam barrett

Congrats!  I will check it out when I have the time.  Looking forward to it!

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wooddamon1

Good job, it will definitely help a lot of folks. I'll give the fixed crawl a try myself. Thanks for the effort!
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Tedd

Thank you for doing this. I'm going to try it!

Tedd

Tedd

I'm not sure I understand how to get exact duplicate placement of the hand on the string? It looks like your tab just touches the low brass nockset and the fingers by default always go the same place because the tab makes that happen?
...fingers always fall the same place on the tab...tab touches nockset?
(I never used a tab or shoot 3 under so I'm not sure how that forgive my ignorance on that)

ThePushArchery

Thanks guys for the replies. Glad you enjoyed the film.

Tedd. Once you find your crawl distance you desire, place the brass nock on the string. Or start with the brass nock on the string and move it up or down as you are finding your distance.

Tab or glove, just simply address the string and slide it up naturally against the brass nock at your fixed crawl position. It will be repeatable shot to shot naturally. Don't over think the micro-adjustment process of your fingers against the string. Just naturally slide up to the brass nock at your crawl and you should be fine, tab or glove.

ThePushArchery

Tedd, also PM me if you have any further questions or we can start another thread over in the Shooters Form Forum as well.

Hickrylb

I am going out right now to try it out, Thanks for opening my EYES.
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Hickrylb

I tried to duplicate from the video ,WOW I shot better than I have in a long time. Thanks
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CoachBGriff

Bravo!

Well done.  Whether or not I'll try the crawl, I couldn't say.  I feel pretty confident with what I do now.

But the video was very entertaining to watch, and you did a phenomenal job of clearly articulating the points you were trying to make.  

Nice work!
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ozzyshane

Im half way into it you have done a great job it has to be the best how to shoot dvd out there Thanks Shane

Longbowwally

Excellent, Excellent, Excellent video!

I started experimenting with stringwalking and the fixed crawl last year. I am shooting better than I ever have in my 40+ years of seriously shooting a bow.

For those that don't want to consciously put the tip of the arrow on a spot, but prefer to pick a spot instead and focus on hitting it, most will find using a fixed 25 or so yard crawl will increase your accuracy shooting that way also due to your gaps being smaller.

Another thing I have found with the fixed crawl is you can cant your bow and shoot a fixed crawl. I like canting my bow and I have found within hunting ranges I can do that very successfully.  

Thanks for your effort and time in making this video. It will help both beginner and experienced archers alike...
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RedRidge

Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time and energy to provide this instruction. Looks like a solid way to increase repeatability. As a fairly new trad shooter this was nice to see. You explain different trad shooting concepts clearly and I am sure this will help us newer shooters understand the different options out there.
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desprez

what can hi said more ,only hop that some compound
back to traditional with this aiming method

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ProAlpine

Great informative movie.

Out of curiosity, how many guys on here use the fixed crawl for hunting?

This is the first time I've been exposed to it.
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muley40

Well done a great video a ton of information I have been a string walker on and off since 1973 and fixed crawl for the last 3 years!
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ThePushArchery


ThePushArchery

Traditional Bow Review: 5:10

Traditional Equipment- Gloves, Tabs, Arrows: 28:05

Aiming Methods: 40:00

Setting up a Fixed Crawl: 01:05:36

Bare Shaft Tuning: 01:28:00

Bowhunting Setups: 01:37:47

Traditional Archery- Miscellaneous Info: 01:56:50

Blooper Reel: 02:08:40


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