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HH bug got me ... Part One!

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

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Goshawkin

QuoteOriginally posted by pavan:
Even though I only draw a bit over 26 inches, anchor just past the corner of my mouth and shoot 9 to 10 grains per pound, my point on is way out there, over 60 yards with my faster bows like my Schulz.  That put my point well below the target at anything 20 yards and under. Hill stressed it over and over, imaginary secondary aiming point. Even though he explained his aiming in very fundamental terms in Hunting The Hard Way, he also gave advice to not get too fundamental in the aiming thing. Like Schulz said, even Hill could not be picking a specific secondary spot, putting his arrow tip on it and then release when shooting some of the close range trick shots. But I would bet in his secondary sight he saw something familiar.  Just like when I have someone tossing pennies for me, I pretty much can see if I am going to hit the penny or the penny tosser when I release.
Same draw here,just a hair over 26.I don't anchor as far back as Howard.Mine is more towards the front of my mouth for tne same reason Byron anchors farther forward,took get my arrow right under my eye.Round face and glasses,just won't line up at a longer draw.
On a paced off,known distance shot at a stationary target,like an apple on someone's head,I'd say there's plenty of time to get your arrow in the right spot in your sight picture.You're aiming during the draw and dealing with a well known,familiar,heavily practiced sight picture.Even with a thrown target,it has alot to do with the timing and shooting when the target is close to it's apex and almost stationary.Howard said to not go back and forth between your arrow and your target.The arrow is just in your "secondary" vision.Not like a measured gap shooter who goes between looking at "the spot" and his arrow point setting the exact distance while holding at anchor.I don't think anyone will ever know exactly how Howard did it and how much was just God given talent,but it's pretty cool that after all these years there are still a bunch of guys trying to figure it out and shoot like him.

Knawbone

Received my 5 lam Cheetah blank from Craig last week.A few pictures to share during the finishing process.


 
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

Rossco7002

That's really cool Dave! Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26

Knawbone

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

Knawbone

Still not a very good pic, but here she is riser rasped to shape, arrow shelf cut in, sanded and two coats of poly applied.


 
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

Bud B.

TGMM Family of the Bow >>>>---------->

"You can learn more about deer hunting with a bow and arrow in a week, than a gun hunter might learn all his life." ----- Fred Bear

Knawbone

A rear view of the riser and shelf during the process. I really like the Bubinga riser with the Juniper. It has a Black Walnut look to it, only a little redder color that matches the Juniper well.


 
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

To answer the why is my point on so far. My Hill style bows are from 55 to 65 pounds at my draw. My arrows are net length, even with broadheads, I aim where the shaft comes to the bow, not the any part of the broadhead. My favorite bows are pretty quick, but perhaps it is just the position of my anchor/eye/arrow shelf triangulation that makes the point on that far.
Three requirements to get the newly opened up penny tosser position.
1. You need to be a good tosser as it is important to toss the pennies where I am shooting.
2. You need to have very good knees, because it may take awhile to get it all grooved in.
3. You need to have reflexes like a flea on a hot dog.

Knawbone

This is actually brown glass on the back of the bow. These pics don't do it justice. I set a German silver medalion in the riser opposite the shelf side of the riser. I'll have the bow completed shortly and will try to put up better pics of the finished project.


 
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

Goshawkin

Hey David,Nice work so far.I like the wood choices   :thumbsup:

Green

Nice project Knawbone.  Got your leather picked out yet?
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Knawbone

Thanks guys, Green, I originally had in mind a dark brown leather wrap from HHA for the handle, but during my conversation with Jason, he must have thought I said light brown. Anyway, I want to put a thinner leather on it as I want to keep the handle profile as slim as possible. I like a narrow grip. The leather I have that is the thickness I like is also a light brown. Actually it doesn't look bad with the LB color and the shelf leather is of course LB, so I just might go with it. Anyone have a thinner leather in a dark color? I may go to a craft store this weekend while the final coat of poly is drying, and see what I can find. I still think a dark brown or black would look the best. Lighter color wraps soon show dark and dirty and prefer the dark wrap for that reason also.
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

Green

Wish I had the right color to send you.  All the dark leather I have would be too thick/stiff.  Good luck at the craft store...they'll most likely have what you want.  Looking forward to seeing your bow come to life.
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Bud B.

I have some very thin bark brown pigskin.

PM me Dave.

Bud
TGMM Family of the Bow >>>>---------->

"You can learn more about deer hunting with a bow and arrow in a week, than a gun hunter might learn all his life." ----- Fred Bear

Bud B.

TGMM Family of the Bow >>>>---------->

"You can learn more about deer hunting with a bow and arrow in a week, than a gun hunter might learn all his life." ----- Fred Bear

Knawbone

Thanks Green, Congrats on that top shelf Quiver. Bud does some awesome work. The man is the deffinition of quality! Enjoy....   :archer:
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

Timberking

Ok, I've been following this thread for a bit now. Reading back as far as I can and just enjoying it in general. I received a Howard Hill "Wesley special" on trade a couple of months ago and to be honest I wasn't really happy with it. It was heavier than I was used to and thought it uncomfortable to shoot not to mention shooting WAY off from the Widow I was shooting. So I put it up for trade on the classifieds. No one was interested, nary a nibble. So it went for a bit more then I put it for sale. A few guy's asked questions but no takers... Flash forward to a few weeks ago and I thought I will give this bow 2 weeks shoot it and only it for those 2 weeks and see what I think of it then and see how it all goes. After all I'm a big Howard Hill fan and it wasn't right to just give up on it.  Well now all I have to say is that this bow is staying right here with me! I can now draw this bow like nothing. It's 61@27 and I was used to 53 doesn't sound like much but to me it was. The bow is 64" and has some string follow built in.  The bow is AWESOME! Shoots where I look and is sooooooooo much lighter in the hand than the Widow takedown LAG I was shooting. I am also enjoying the extra "whump" of the eight extra pounds. I can't believe I almost gave up this beauty!!!!  Consider me part of your brotherhood fellas. I'm here to stay   :)
Timberking }}}——————>

Green

ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Rossco7002

With a last name like yours Timberking it was only a matter of time! Lol ;-)

Welcome to the addiction!
HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26

Rossco7002

Knawbone, that Cheetah is looking great! They are a sweet looking bow with all that juniper and you're doing it justice with that finish job. Really like how you've gone with the narrow grip, lends itself to a natural pointing bow....
HHA Half Breed 52@28
David Miller 'Old Tom' - coming soon
John Schulz American Longbow 65@28
David Miller 'The Expedition' 55@26


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