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HH bug got me ... Part One!

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

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2treks

Finishing this back quiver today. My wife just found a strap of leather for me to use as a strap.
Not sure what the leather is but it is really nice, not sure if it will be really nice for the back quiver but it is what I had in stock and I was determined to use material I already had on the shelf.

Arrows are 23/64 tapered to 5/16 ceder. 640gn with a 160gn point. Working on a simple crest today. All six are between 64# and 67# spine and they really work great out of my 50#@30" Echo.
I will post some finished pics later.
Thanks for looking.

C.A.Deshler
United States Navy.
1986-1990


"Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter."
~ Francis Chan

Goshawkin

If anyone is interested,I just put up a post how to change a locator grip to straight or dished here...
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=130240

I hate locators on Hill bows and know some others do also,so here's an easy fix.

Wannabe1

Hello Hill brothers! I will soon be the proud owner of another beautiful Hill bow. Been a while since I was here and had one to share. Some of you may remember the nice little collection I had but, hard times and shoulder issues forced the sale of them and now it's time to get back in the game.

A great tradganger has helped me and though the bow isn't new, it will be a keeper for its uniqueness. I'll post it when it arrives.   :wavey:
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

SCATTERSHOT

Looking forward to it. Sorry to hear about the shoulder.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Mudd

Wannabe1....you're proof that remission isn't a cure for the "Hill bug"!

I'm glad you're making your way back.

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.

Wannabe1

Thanks guys. The bow is pushing the weight limit for me at 49# @ 28" but, I think Craig can reduce it for me. It is a 69" Red Hawk and a real beauty from the pics I've seen of it! Can't wait!   :D
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Green

QuoteOriginally posted by Mudd:
Wannabe1....you're proof that remission isn't a cure for the "Hill bug"!
Neither is injury apparently.       :laughing:

Nice work on the quiver Chuck.  Good luck!
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Wannabe1

"If Howard Could See!"

If Howard could see
That his design
Would fuel the passion of many
Including mine
His heart would be warmed
On his face a smile
From ear to ear
For a long while
And with modern technology
Thrown in the fray
His simple bow
Was here to stay
With those of us
To the field it will go
As each we carry
Our own Hill bow....TW
Desert Shield/Storm, Somalia and IOF Veteran
"The Mountains are calling and, I must go!" John Muir

Rob DiStefano

wow - 40 pages away from hitting 1000!  this topic has a living, breathing life of its own - awesome!
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

Goshawkin

Got this beauty in a trade a little while ago.Just changed the grip from a locator to straight and started shooting her. 68" 70#@28"(about 64-65# at my draw)
Pete George Timberline "Safari". Bamboo under brown glass back and belly.Really happy to add it to my collection.  :D  

Goshawkin

QuoteOriginally posted by Goshawkin:
Got this beauty in a trade a little while ago.Just changed the grip from a locator to straight and started shooting her. 68" 70#@28"(about 64-65# at my draw)
Pete George Timberline "Safari". Bamboo under brown glass back and belly.Really happy to add it to my collection.   :D  
   
I wrecked my ankle the begining of this week,so I could only take about 15 minutes of hobbling back and forth from the target,but she was putting them right where I was pointing them.

Goshawkin

Sorry,clicked quote instead of edit.  :knothead:

Rossco7002

Nice shooting Nick! And nice bow too!

Do you have a 'before' pick with regards to the grip modification?

Also, you're shooting the heavier weight bows. I really enjoy them myself but ice noticed that since switching to a anchor and hold type style I've had to shed a few pounds. Are using the Hill style 'touch and go' anchor?
HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26

Knawbone

Nice shooting Nick, I have a Wesley I changed from a locator grip to a straight grip. I love shooting it now. It's a beat up, banged up bow and I think I'm about the fourth owner, but she sure shoots nice. Looks like you did a better job on yours. I didn't get that fussy on that old beater of mine.
HHA 5 lam Cheetah 65" 48@26
HHA W Special 66" 52@26
HHA W Special 68" 56@28
GN Bushbow 64" 56@29
21st Street Chinook 64" 58@28
Kota Prarie Nomad 60" 47@24
You can do a lot of things when you have too W S Butler My Grandfather

Shinken

Good shootin' Nick!

BTW - those are some good lookin' arras!  Did you build those?  POC or Doug Fir or ???

Keep the wind in your face!

Shoot straight, Shinken

  :archer2:
"The measure of your life will be the measure of your courage."

TRUTH is TRUTH
even if no one believes it

A LIE is a LIE
even if everyone believes it

Goshawkin

Thanks guys,but that group was from only about 15 yards out.

Rossco,go back a few posts.I posted a link to a thread about changing the grip,There's a few pics on there.
Yep,pretty much hit anchor and shoot. I come down onto my spot and as soon as it looks good,it's on it's way.I've been shooting the same way for 25+ years,bows from 48-90#

Shinken,Man,I wish I could make arrows like that!Those are Doug Fir from David at Wilderness arrows.

Goshawkin

Rossco's question about Howard's "Touch and go anchor" got me thinking about Howard's famous quote that goes something like " decide right now if you want to target shoot or hunt,because they're totaly different"
I know alot of guys take that to mean that Howard shot instinctive to hunt but used his "split vision" method to target shoot.

I don't see it that way.I think Howard was talking about the speed and stance of the shot process. A target shooter has the upright stance and holds(in some cases quite a long time)at anchor.Probably not the best method for flying,running or charging game.

I think Howard was just able to get on his secondary spot very fast.I can get onto my secondary spot pretty quick and I'm VERY far from being a Howard Hill.And it's not a measured distance to the secondary spot,like a gap shooter.It's just a familiar sight picture from alot of practice.After alot of practice,you can recognise the right site picture for each shot pretty quickly. If you watch some of Howard's trick shot films,you can see him pacing off before he takes the shot.In those instances,I'd bet he knew exactly where the tip of his arrow had to be at that yardage,a gap shot

I just don't think he would abandon a system(Split vision) that worked so well for him just because now he was hunting.Doesn't make sense to me??? He also said that anyone could miss the first shot,but there was no excuse for missing a second shot and you could adjust your hold to make the second shot.Doesn't sound like an instinctive shot to me.

Byron Ferguson seems to do pretty well using his "Become the arrow" system which is pretty much the same as Howard's "Split Vision"

stik&string

Nick, that's a beautiful bow for your collection. Take care of your ankle!

when I start shooting without considering my secondary aiming, I find that my form gets sloppy. Really, there is no reason that checking your aiming should take anymore time, it all happens in the drawing process.  For me it is all about vision control and smooth form. When the focus is on, it is easier to see where your arrow is pointing without looking at it.

Brazos

I use the split vision style of shooting.  I find it like everything else regarding form.  The more you do it the more automatic it becomes.


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