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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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Rik

Rats!

Two guys have a bait set up on the same big ridge I am on. That means I need to move to a different area.

Darn, things were looking pretty good there, but the right thing to do is let those guys have their fun without interference, and so begins the hunt for another good bear spot. It's not as easy as it sounds, and it burns up time I had planned to be actually hunting. Oh well, that's the way it goes.

Bear hunting is never easy, but it sure is fun sometimes!

Lambow

QuoteOriginally posted by Mudd:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Lambow:
That's another fine Dave Johnson long bow, Mudd.

Did you order it?
Yes sir, Mr Johnson built it just for me.

God bless,Mudd [/b]
Good deal, Mudd.
I knew at one time you had a used DJ longbow and mentioned you'd like to order one that would be more to your specs.

Hope you enjoy it... I sure do mine.

Hey, that was pretty good shooting on you first run with it. Good video.

Rossco7002

I REALLY love the look of those red cedar lams in the Dave Johnson bows. Really great shooting too Mudd!
HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26

moleman

WooooHooo!, I finally got my Hill Panther, 70" 62@ 28. Bubinga riser, cedar lams under clear glass. Ive found that the 70" sure makes for a smoooooth shooter. I thought that wth  [/url] [/IMG]  a new bow, you need new shafts, so i whipped up some Douglas Firs. I wasnt sure what the Panther was gonna like so i made up 60-65s
well it turned out to be the perfect choice, they fly clean straight and true.

moleman


moleman


toddster


Mudd

That Panther just looks like it's ready to prowl.

Great looking bow!!

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

chuckbow

awsome bow! im curious, are these bows as good as everyome makes em sound? i tried a heavy weight one and i was way overbowed, yall have me dreaming of a 68" 50 lb hill style bow! i gotta try it ! keep it up! great thread ! <>< chuck
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moleman

Chuck, if you get one in a weight that is comfortable for you and a grip design that suits you, you will NOT be disappointed.

chuckbow

do most of you hh guys like a locator grip or straight? thanks
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Charlie Lamb

I like my Hill style grips to be slightly dished. I've tried them all to come to that conclusion. Highly personal.


As someone said earlier go with a straight grip first and the others can be made from that if you want.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

blueslfb

Need some help from you Hill fellows.  I have a Halfbreed that is 54lbs at my 27" draw and I am having a hard time gettin good arrow flight.  Can't seem to find the right combo.  I shoot wood arrows and 160grn points.
Any suggestions would be great.

We need more info, do you nock 1/8" up with your arrow  above, do you shoot split, are you releasing at 27", are you keeping your grip low, are you pulling with your ring finger as much as your index, what is you brace height, what spines have you tried, etc. I would start with 50-55s cut to 27.5" and start with the brace at the maximum range suggested and go for a hard release..

blueslfb

I do release at 27" from what I can tell. Checked by a marked arrow and a friend. Split finger and brace height is set at 6".  I have tried 28" bop 55-60, 60-65 and 65-70. I heal the bow and have watched rewatched and watched again Hittin em Like Howard Hill to get my Hill form down.  Never had issues before but this bow is given me fits.

cahaba

Thats a little low for the brace height. Start at 6 1/4 and move up acouple of twist till you find the sweet spot. At least thats how I do it. Brace height will affect arrow flight. My Hill shoots best at 6 1/2. based on how I shoot. My Hill is 50# at 27" I cut my arrows 28" bop and I shoot 55/60 with a 160gr. point. I like straight grips.
cahaba: A Choctaw word that means
"River from above"

khardrunner

i'd play with the nh.... i shoot my schulz at 5 3/4.
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

David Mitchell

My Hills all like 7" brace height. Your bow weight may be heavier than marked as well requiring a stiffer spine than expected--all my Hills are heavier than marked....had one 6# heavy!  I need to set my nock point on the string so that it is 5/8" above square. Lower than that and I get crappy flight.
The years accumulate on old friendships like tree rings, during which time a kind of unspoken care and loyalty accrue between men.

Mudd

QuoteOriginally posted by Charlie Lamb:
I like my Hill style grips to be slightly dished. I've tried them all to come to that conclusion. Highly personal.


As someone said earlier go with a straight grip first and the others can be made from that if you want.
Absolutely the exact same thoughts here Charlie!

I can now justify telling myself that great minds do think alike...lol

God bless,Mudd
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Nate Steen .

FWIW...

All my bows shoot well around 5 7/8 - 6" BH and nocked 3/16 over 90*.  I do nock above the nocking point, which I believe helps in good arrow flight with a Hillstyle longbow.  All the Schulz longbows I've had shoot well with low 6" BH also and the one Big 5 I had shot well at 6 1/4".  Each of us is different and you will have to find out for yourself what shoots well for you, but it is my opinion that a high BH and high nock point are hiding flaws in the bow as far as tiller and timing.

if you are shooting 27" draw and 28" bop, then your arrows are actually 29" long which makes them 5# lighter than spined.  Add a 160 gr head and now your arrows are 10# lighter than spined.  So that means you need a 65# spine shaft minimum for your bow and if you erred 5# stiffer than that it won't hurt. That is if your bow is indeed 54# as marked.  Try nocking the arrow above the nocking point also.


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