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My bow in Slow-Mo

Started by elkbreath, August 19, 2015, 07:40:00 PM

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elkbreath

Thought you guys might enjoy this too.  I'd love to hear your comments.  I recently saw this idea on here, to watch flight on film.  Great idea!  So, i did it too.  Just got my cutthroats in the mail, and am happy with the way they are flying.  Anybody see anything to correct?

 https://youtu.be/7OuTSVPim1k  

77# @ 29" R/D Longbow, my own make.
Arrow Dynamics Trad, fletched by Ted Fry at Raptor archery
100 gr insert
250 gr cutthroat broadheads from the Clums @ rmsg.com, cutthroatbroadheads.com

Initial shot is 17 steps, second shot at 15 and last shot at 23. Looking at arrow flight/form.
77# @ 29.5 r/d longbow homer
80# @ 29.5 GN super Ghost

ranger 3

Looks good to me,I think your ready
Black widow PLX 48@28
Black widow PSRX 48@28

bowberry

cool video. Arrow flight looks great to me.
Black locust selfwood longbow
52#@28"
Great Plains Longbow 55#@28"

I was staring at the target by the fence when the first shot went off and I noticed the arrow heaed for the storage bldg. My first thought was Rut-Roh!!!!!    :scared:    :scared:    :scared:    

Slo-mo is cool! There is so much we cannot see with the naked eye.

Bisch

elkbreath

Yeah, I thought that might happen.  I dont trust that old 3d sheep with broadheads!

Thanks for looking
77# @ 29.5 r/d longbow homer
80# @ 29.5 GN super Ghost

JJY

I could watch well tuned arrows fly all day long, slo mo just makes it better.

Jayrod

Nice video ...really neat to actually watch the flight of the arrow!GOOD SHOOTING!
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Sam McMichael

Looks good. It appears that both arrow flight and accuracy are up to par. Good luck this season.
Sam

elkbreath

Just noticed that I put my finger on the arrow the first couple of inches of the draw.  Had no idea I do that.  So I went out and tried again, and sure enough, every shot, I put my finger up for the first couple inches.  weird.  

Also, just being critical, looks like I 'settle in' right before release by creeping forward and down into anchor, just a tad.  But I think back tension looks good?  

I couldn't agree more on watching well tuned arrows fly.  Something about just seeing feathers spin around a knock all the way till delivery.  I shot all night, couldn't get enough of how these heads fly with the field points. I even stepped out into the field for a couple bombers.  

Now I'll sharpen them up real good and we are OFF!!!
77# @ 29.5 r/d longbow homer
80# @ 29.5 GN super Ghost

joekeith

:archer:  
Looks like oughtta be a happy Archer to me.

Stump73

BigJim Thunderchild 54" 52# @ 28"
BigJim Thunderchild 56" 42# @ 28"

eidsvolling

Thanks for sharing.

"The camera doesn't lie." Which is why I've been taking a lot of slow motion video recently. There's now a dent in my forehead from the dope slaps after watching the results. But it's all good.

Homebru

QuoteOriginally posted by elkbreath:
Also, just being critical, looks like I 'settle in' right before release by creeping forward and down into anchor, just a tad.  But I think back tension looks good?
I didn't want to be critical because I'm no William Tell nor Kisik Lee.  However, since you brought it up, it does look like you collapse or creep slightly at the release.  That being said, the arrow flight looks pretty good.

homebru

CDK

Looks like your ready to hunt!!
Giddy Up !


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