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HH bug got me ... Part One!

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

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David Mitchell

Ron, yes.  Craig may still make one on request.  Not sure but one could always ask.
The years accumulate on old friendships like tree rings, during which time a kind of unspoken care and loyalty accrue between men.

Nate Steen .

Charlie,

Hill goes into detail about Rev. Bigelow's death by an elephant in his second book "Wild Adventure"...it happended a couple of months after Hill left Africa.  I read about Carl's death somewhere else, I'll see if I can find it...


got a new hunting fedora....now it just needs to be broken in by helping me shoot a deer.  A good hat will do that you know   ;)   same as a good bow and quiver helps to bring in game...

far rider

David,
I remember seeing one on the Howard Hill logbowmen.

Tim
Noli rogare pro onia pauciora, rogate pro scapulas latiores.

I go afield with bent wood, stick and string in search of serenity  through my primal quest.

Venatôr

Charlie Lamb

Nate... you know that new hat will need a flower, feather or other doo dad tucked in the band to turn on the luck?

I'll have to reread my copy of "Wild Adventure". It's been a while.

Been shooting the Crossover exclusively since my return from Kansas and have "made it mine". Really loving it.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Nate Steen .

Charlie,

yeah, the grouse have been throwing themselves at me this year and desiring to be in my dutch oven, so I've got the good luck feather thing going   :thumbsup:  

my crossover is customized to 'me' as well....I always trim off the little excess leather on the back.

Nate Steen .

Now that elk season is behind me and the bugling, thrashing bulls stayed just out of range this year,  I am getting ready to start a Hillstyle shooting discussion about a shooting technique that I learned by accident while studying the Hill form (when I crawled out of the TP hole), and since has been verified to me by someone who knew Schulz.  I have never seen this talked about in print and I've taught it to a few guys and most recently John at AL who has ramped up his shooting/hunting accuracy a bunch. This should be a help to shooters wanting accuracy over 20 yards.  stay tuned.....

ChrisM

Gods greatest command:  Love your neighbor as you love yourself.

khardrunner

Why do you do this????

It's like the videos we are still waiting for...hopeing!

Consider me baited :-)
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

tg2nd

German by birth, Bavarian by the grace of god

Nate Steen .

I've got to do the drawing in a decipherable manner, and like all good movies you have to have the previews...lol

Overspined

Hey Ron,

I shot with Louis last night and that Shrewhill is one nice shooting bow.  He's shooting it well and all you hear is a little swoosh of the string.  I shot it a few times, it's a neat bow.

Ron LaClair

Matt, I'm glad to hear that from you.  Louie tells me how well he's shooting it but I'll believe him now that you verified it...   :biglaugh:
We live in the present, we dream of the future, but we learn eternal truths from the past
When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer

Ben Maher

" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

LongStick64

I just picked up a Shrew Hill in a trade and I am having a killer time picking between the Shrew Hill or a Eucalyptus Self Bow to bring to the woods.

The Shrew Hill is by far the smoothest Hill style bow I have shot. I love how light it is, narrow tips, sleek and smmmooooooooth.
The Self Bow is a ripper of a bow, actually think it launches arrows faster than the Shrew Hill. Guess the weather will decide my fate.
Primitive Bowhunting.....the experience of a lifetime

louislucido

Thanks Matt and Ron , for the kind words on my shooting , I have good and bad day's , but since I got my shrew Hill Things are better. That knife like handle as I call it . really keeps your handle placement right . the rest is in your head. and believe me I could use a new one every now and then!!!

kestimator

QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
Maybe I missed it earlier in this thread, but was there ever a Hill Bow made with a reverse handle? Just curious as I just picked up a Northern Mist Whisper and it seems kind'a neat! So what can you tell me? Thanks in advance.......ron w
I think there may have been.  I can't remember for sure...but in one of the books I've got (I think that it is Craig's) there is a photo of Howard Hill shooting a reverse handled bow.
Have a nice day!
Kevin

ron w

Thanks.......I'll see if I can do some research.....
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Nate Steen .

Ok fellas...here is something to jumpstart our thinking and ponder on until I get the other info compiled....

In all the old photos of Hill, Schulz, Swinehart, and other  oldtimers....when they posed for a photoshoot their form was perfect...straight line from arrow tip to drawing elbow and horizontally level with the ground.  Go back and watch old Hill dvds and Schulz' video and notice that all their shooting for form or shooting at target faces is done with their straight line form absolutely level with the ground.  

Don't get ahead of me...just look at photos, watch the vids and think about it and I will explain what one of the best kept secrets out there is all about.

Ben Maher

Umm alrighty then mate .....

do you mean their form is [ drawing elbow to arrow tip ] on exactly the same plane as the ground ... kinda like an equals symbol [ = ] the top line being the archer the bottom line being the ground ?

Or am I totally misunderstanding ...
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

Nate Steen .

Ben...I mean that their arrow to elbow line is straight and that it is horizontal to the ground....not angled up or down and there is no break or angle at the midpoint of the arrow/elbow line (i.e. the anchor)

Yes essentially an equals sign =


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