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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

Just messing around today after school.
I was trying to do to many things at once so my form is off.
The bow is a bear grizzly, pull is about 45-50lbs. :O
Expect more.

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  • Lol at old me thinking 50lbs was heavy, got jacked son. Barbell rows and lat pulldowns=upper back strength ftw

  • that bow has to much draw weight for you, your shaking like a dog shitting tacks when you draw it.

  • I wasn't shaking at all.

    Plus the draw weight is only 48lbs.

    I was tired though because I had been shooting for over an hour, but I was not shaking.

    How the hell would you be able to tell anyways, I didn't hold at all.

    It was pull and release.

  • I have a ben pearson 45 lbs master mag recurve bow that uses a 52" amo string. What is the bow you are shooting?

  • My bow is a Bear Grizzly of late 60's vintage.

    It pulls 48lbs at 28 inchs but I pull about 32 inchs so its alittle more for me.

  • Thanks dipshit.

    I took the video to check my form.

    I case anyone is wondering the target was a 1.5 by 1.5 cardboard box that I was shooting from alittle under 30 yards away, I hit 3 times and missed twice.

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  • cool vid... keep on chunk'n those arrows....

    you will settle in to your form.... glad to see a kid from out in front the TV doing something outdoors.....

  • fellow young traditonal archer

    i am a bear kinda guy i have 4 a grizzly 55lb,kodiak special, 34lb,kodiak magnum 40lb and a whitetail hunter compound that i never shoot but let my buddy use but i like to see people traditionally shoot

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  • make sure to fully draw

  • @bowmasterpigo13 Perhaps if you shoot the deer directly in the left eye. If you do manage to do that, I'll buy you a beer. LOL

  • Dude, you where shaking like a dog that just fell in a frozen pond. I do believe that you had been shooting a long time and you where just tired, that happens to a lot of archers. I am no recurve expert (i shoot compound and a little bit of recurves) but it looked like you weren't coming to an anchor point every shot witch will throw your shot off.

  • i just ordered a grizzly. can't wait 2 get it

  • Hello My friend, I just wanted to give u a few tips.. First I would move your side quiver to the other side.. Because one the side u have the bowstring could hitt it and maybe even hurt your bow your yourself.. Also your arrows are making a load sound.. Try some biger Gr points.. like 125g or maybe more.. Also make sure your points are all the way in the shaft.. Sounds like there not all the way in..

    Later man,

    Cody

  • not shaking at all huh?

    Look at you shakin like a leaf at :34

    Should be smooth, fluid motion of draw, not all herky jerky like you were doin-a boy your size should be able to shoot all day long with that poundage and never have any problems.Practice kid, practice

  • ok sweet wat about a turkey

  • no deer or hog mayb rabiit

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