My instructor would hit me in the knee with a arrows everytime i looked at my hand..to grab and knock a arrow.....you are doing great with your archery....
@KansasCombatArchery Thanks! I haven't done fast shooting so much so I'm still trying to learn new things. At the moment I have been focusing on bowhunting. Beaver season started yesterday.
@SeregedelReal Thank you for advices. I noticed point number one already when doing that video. I need to do some adjustements to my quiver. How strong are your bows? I tried shooting with stringhand upside down but I found it really difficult with my bow. My bow is 59#@28".
@Griffonist My two personal bows on 40#. Other bows for training and for field LARP - 25-30#.
But I shot a kinzhalka from 62#. Truth quickly I am tired - for me it hard. All depends on the physical standard of the marksman. If you can freely supervise a bow and can continuously shoot in the classical technics, you can also in a kinzhalka. Certainly, the easy bow is necessary for technics training.
@sorbothane Thanks. I had to have some cover on me and my head because there is so called "Finnish airforce" around. In the summertime we have legions of mosquitos here. And they are hungry for blood. 8)
@freejutube That is where I got the idea to try those first two techniques. He has really amazing shooting in his videos. All respect to the gyus in Russia. I'm not able to draw my bow using drawing hand upside down. I believe they use weaker bows.
Nice!…your picking up this technique real quick. Seriously can see you getting more and more comfortably nocking each set. Keep going and can’t agree more on your thinking of learning and having different shooting techniques for the requirements of different shot presentations. Greg
@TheStickBow1 Thanks Greg. Fast loading is very challenging but also very fun to try and learn. After a while I started to get somekind of groups too. Anyway, it is nice to find new aspects from archery. You just have to keep your mind open. 8)
this way of loading is new to me and I should try it son as i get well ,Greetings My.viking Brother.
KansasCombatArchery 5 months ago
@KansasCombatArchery It was new to me too, but quite fun. You should definately try it.
Griffonist 5 months ago
My instructor would hit me in the knee with a arrows everytime i looked at my hand..to grab and knock a arrow.....you are doing great with your archery....
Looking forward to more videos from you .
KansasCombatArchery 6 months ago
@KansasCombatArchery Thanks! I haven't done fast shooting so much so I'm still trying to learn new things. At the moment I have been focusing on bowhunting. Beaver season started yesterday.
Griffonist 6 months ago
And good start it is! And it showed up to be good in our show on wilderness exhibitions of Koria too. I will load some footage soon from there.
Trophybow1 8 months ago
@Trophybow1 Thanks! There is still lot to learn for me here. I'm looking forward to see some footage from our show.
Griffonist 8 months ago
looks very good, it needs a lot of coordination!
I've also tried that fast thing...but my body has to much phlegmatic cells...I always get muddled
Lampi100 8 months ago
@Lampi100 Thanks. I think you need to start slowly and then add speed little by little.
Griffonist 8 months ago
The good beginning))
Councils:
1. Adjust a quiver that tails of arrows were in crossing of a line of eyebrows and a shoulder line.
2. At extraction of an arrow from a quiver do not start up an elbow ahead of a wrist
3 tip of an arrow after its imposing should look in the purpose, instead to describe of circles
4. The first exercise - not style, is an additional option for "kinzhalka" ("dagger-tehnique")
You very capable
Good luck!
SeregedelReal 8 months ago
@SeregedelReal Thank you for advices. I noticed point number one already when doing that video. I need to do some adjustements to my quiver. How strong are your bows? I tried shooting with stringhand upside down but I found it really difficult with my bow. My bow is 59#@28".
Griffonist 8 months ago
@Griffonist My two personal bows on 40#. Other bows for training and for field LARP - 25-30#.
But I shot a kinzhalka from 62#. Truth quickly I am tired - for me it hard. All depends on the physical standard of the marksman. If you can freely supervise a bow and can continuously shoot in the classical technics, you can also in a kinzhalka. Certainly, the easy bow is necessary for technics training.
SeregedelReal 8 months ago
@sorbothane Thanks. I had to have some cover on me and my head because there is so called "Finnish airforce" around. In the summertime we have legions of mosquitos here. And they are hungry for blood. 8)
Griffonist 8 months ago
nice starting ;
already tried the techniques of the youtube user "SeregedelReal" ?
he has 2 good "tutorials" (easy to understand visually)
freejutube 8 months ago
@freejutube That is where I got the idea to try those first two techniques. He has really amazing shooting in his videos. All respect to the gyus in Russia. I'm not able to draw my bow using drawing hand upside down. I believe they use weaker bows.
Griffonist 8 months ago
You're like a machine-gun! I can never do the last one. They keep falling out of my hands. Cool video.
steveoreese 8 months ago
@steveoreese Thanks Steve. I'm still novice on this one but I'm trying to learn more. 8)
Griffonist 8 months ago
Wow i gotta try that, thanks.
EDINBURGSTAR 8 months ago
@EDINBURGSTAR No problem. I can tell you that it's really fun when you get a hang of it.
Griffonist 8 months ago
That's a very good starting. The first and second style are compatible with my "three under" draw, I think I will try then.
miketalhoffer 8 months ago
@miketalhoffer Thanks. I still have a long way ahead with this. 8)
Griffonist 8 months ago
Nice!…your picking up this technique real quick. Seriously can see you getting more and more comfortably nocking each set. Keep going and can’t agree more on your thinking of learning and having different shooting techniques for the requirements of different shot presentations. Greg
TheStickBow1 8 months ago
@TheStickBow1 Thanks Greg. Fast loading is very challenging but also very fun to try and learn. After a while I started to get somekind of groups too. Anyway, it is nice to find new aspects from archery. You just have to keep your mind open. 8)
Griffonist 8 months ago