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International TV Magazine produced on the 2006 Field Archery World Championships in Gothenburg (Sweden).

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  • You're using a computer and the internet to whine about technological advancements. Get rid of all your hi-tech stuff, take your bare bow and go live with the Amish.

  • your fucking retarded. ever heard of this thing called wind? when yourshooting 30-60 meters with somethign that has flaps as your projectile, wind plays a major part. doesnt matter HOW steady you are, you ahve to account for wind and elevation.

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  • See, the thing is, all the good sight shooters can do decent with a barebow. A good archer can do well with any bow he receives, within reason.

  • Ignore At hefted spell check mistake meant to be Archerytv

  • At hefted u guys need to try and add more field archery events, they're way more entertaining than watching shots over and over again on the same level ground. This video is great we want more like it, 3D is also fun

  • @grantsdaman01 True in deed.

  • this is why robinhood was a guy ... no offend ladies

  • @PogoFogo or your gay and need a sight to be halk decent.

  • @dogonskis like 95% of barebows are three fingers under so we can string walk.

  • @mattcchambersxyz m8 you need more skill to shoot high scores with a barebow.

  • @gmanrules1211 the fun is in hitting what you are aiming at.

  • Only if they get amorous.

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