Hi Jeff, I would like to say thank you for your commitment to making our archery experience more enjoyable by helping us with the critical details we must not neglect. You have been my personal bow technician and coach this past year, and when I put it all together correctly, I can shoot the flea's off the neighbours dog 🤣😁 thanks to you, sir 🙏 Bless you, brother Peace Happiness ✌️
Thank you and that’s why I try to do them, it’s just something that the Lord put on my heart to do and hopefully make the journey a little easier and more fun!
Thanks, Jeff! I'm glad to see someone else stressing the importance of a repetitive shot process, a proper form & anchor, and expanding through release.
I'm glad that u touched on the shooting in a 🌳. So many r doing the 🌳 ambush but it's going to feel alien to most if all they do is shoot from the ground. I took to the recurve & also shot compound but didn't feel the passion or the accomplishment with that like i did shooting the trad bow. However I struggled with it until i started shooting rough fish with it from a platform in a boat. From there my brain took over with more familiarity. From there i shot alot of 3D deer from up in a 🌳. I'm sure many hunters with the compound have noticed their arrows hitting a little off from a 🌳. It is a good learning tool since the word 3D means not flat & hitting that 3D target & dissecting the shot as well as where the exit should be is a huge part of hunting. 😮
A solid anchor point is the most important part of the shot sequence I think. When I shot compound barebow class, I used a tab. I learned a trick from Ed Eliason years ago. I cut a small notch in the the top of my tab, and at full draw that notch would fit between my right front tooth and the eye tooth next to it. It was about as solid an anchor point as you could get doing that, and I won a lot of tournaments shooting that way. If you shoot a tab, it might be worth a try for you.
If shooting with a plunger, increased plunger tension can cause bare-shaft to go left of where a fletched arrow aimed to same place will go. If just shooting off the shelf (as I do my longbow) then it's mostly a matter of adjusting the spine, starting with the recommended spine/tip/length as per many charts available for doing so, or sometimes even the fletch. Nice that you share as you learn.
Great video that will help a lot of archers!!! I use to point the bow off the target and then draw j hook and draw wide to the target. Now I'm trying to aim on target take up the string slack and rest my string hand thumb knuckle on my cheek bone getting my sight picture then drawing the bow and anchor on my cheek bone. This helps with my alignment!!
Very good stuff. Anchor and alignment make or break accuracy. I struggle with anchor but shoot close enough I get away with but I am always working on it. Enjoy your common sense approach on your videos.
You’re awesome in describing the multiple aspects affecting the shooting. When I see the way you release how do you do this while hunting? I mean do you have to wait to the VERY last moment to strech the bowstring?
Hello Jeff, do think newer bows are more accurate than bows (recurve) of 1974? I am still working on tightening up my groups. This is a big help thank you kindly. I have tuned my new arrows and they fly great. It is deffintly me.
Hi Jeff, I have been enjoying your video for a while now and have picked up several helpfull tip that have improved my shooting. Your videos on arrow height have tightened up my groups 10 fold. I will continue to view your videos and look for more improvement tips. Thanks for sharing your Instinctive Traditional Shooting and Tech Knowledge. Can you tell me the Manufacturer of the buetiful bow you used in this video because I'm looking to add a new one to my collection. Thanks again. And may God Bless you. JBarr11
Hi Jeff thanks for amazing video!! I should have my trad bow in the next week or so.. looking forward to getting into it.. Videos like these are a godsend because i dont know anything about shooting a trad bow but im sure willing to learn..God bless you my friend for showing us the way to traditional archery.. ive taken 25 deer with a compound and if im shooting good with me black hunter recurve by october i might take it to the stand cut this fall i will probably be more after grouse with the recurve!!
Hi Jeff, thank you very much for your video. The pattern on the limbs of this bow of yours is very beautiful. I love this pattern so much that I would like to add a similar one to my limbs as well. This pattern looks like you painted it on, not the original natural pattern of the wood. Can you tell me how you made this pattern? Thank you very much.
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 Thank you very much brother Jeff. They look so beautiful! I remember you said that you used carbon for your bow limbs. So, did you put carbon beneath the wood veneers? or you put the fiberglass on the veneers? Also, what is the thickness of these veneers? Your answer is very important to me because it will be the solution for my bow. Thank you very much. May God less you.
@@matthewyu3531 yes they have bamboo cores with carbon on each side then the veneers and BearPaw fiberglass on the outside with several coats of Blacktail Matte finish 👍🏻
Hey Jeff, I just stumbled on this expansion after hitting anchor last night, I've been doing it wrong this whole time!, but boy did it make a difference!
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 One thing I noticed, I anchor with my middle finger touching the corner of my mouth, I picked that spot because I watched Paul Brunner in his video doing it. When I pull through the shot after reaching anchor I noticed the knuckle of my thumb was right below my ear and middle finger near the rear of my jaw bone when I release. Does that sound right,LOL, or should I consider below my ear my actual anchor point? when I'm below my ear is when the bow literally can't be pulled back any more.
Yes sir it’s the Classic and they are available from Stick Bow Supplies for like $20, just order them one size smaller than what you normally shoot because they stretch and will fit perfect after a few shots 👍🏻
Since I shoot 3 under my anchor is my index and middle finger falling on my cheek bone. One on top one underneath the ridge of the bone. Keeps my draw length consistent and a very repeatable anchor. Really gets the anchor high and keeping gaps small so when that heart is pumping when an animal is coming in there isn't too much thought other than to stare at my spot and smooth release.
It’s simply expanding with back tension and letting the string sort of roll off the fingers without knowing exactly when just like pulling tension on a release trigger and the actual shot comes as a surprise at the perfect time making a clean release 👍🏻
I think the "follow-through" that many do these days looks "VERY cool", and maybe something new within the past 30 years or so during my 50+ years of shooting, but not something I've been able to do without consciously thinking about it. As long as I'm shooting a bow that seems to be the correct weight for me, there is no back tension once anchored, to allow that to happen naturally - I just open my fingers, leaving my draw-hand anchored, then reach for another arrow after I see the arrow hit. If shooting a bow that's a bit heavy I feel my draw hand jerk back a bit after the shot which could then make that follow-through easier.
@@timvandusen4192 yes sir it’s just the slight pulling tension on the string until it just rolls off the fingertips while in you’re anchor point, you don’t actually think about releasing at all 👍🏻
This is a question and not so much about this video. You always stress focusing on the exact spot on your target. My question is if your shot is 30 yards do you still focus on that pinpoint area when you know there’s gonna be a huge drop In arrow flight?
Another great tip! I was annoyed with my glove so I switched to a tab but lost the string feel. I got frustrated and used bare hands but could only shoot a handful of times without them hurting. Turns out the leather on my glove was too thick and stiff (cheap quality). I need to get a better quality glove with soft leather!
Hi Jeff, greetings from Australia. I've watched your channel for a while and recently subscribed. Thanks for the AWESOME knowledge and your time. Quick question, what bow are you using there ? In particular the limbs ? They look soo sexy and seem lethal ! Looking forward to your reply, thanks in advance .
I just got into archery about a month ago. Out of all the videos I've watched, yours have helped me the most. Appreciate your help, brother!
Hi Jeff, I would like to say thank you for your commitment to making our archery experience more enjoyable by helping us with the critical details we must not neglect. You have been my personal bow technician and coach this past year, and when I put it all together correctly, I can shoot the flea's off the neighbours dog 🤣😁 thanks to you, sir 🙏
Bless you, brother
Peace Happiness ✌️
That’s what it’s all about my friend thank you so much!
Brother thank you so much for these tuning and form videos everything improved 80% with my traditional archery ❤
Thank you and that’s why I try to do them, it’s just something that the Lord put on my heart to do and hopefully make the journey a little easier and more fun!
Just got a longbow after shooting a compound for 3 years and your videos help a lot.
Thank you very much
Thanks for all the help with this continuous traditional archery journey. Always something to work on and practice
Yes it is but that’s what keeps it interesting! Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great Video as usual! Solid no nonsense information Jeff!
Thanks brother!
Thanks, Jeff! I'm glad to see someone else stressing the importance of a repetitive shot process, a proper form & anchor, and expanding through release.
You could do a “from the stand” series that I bet would help a lot of people. Me included
Thanks Jeff, the rifle analogy really made sense
I'm glad that u touched on the shooting in a 🌳. So many r doing the 🌳 ambush but it's going to feel alien to most if all they do is shoot from the ground. I took to the recurve & also shot compound but didn't feel the passion or the accomplishment with that like i did shooting the trad bow. However I struggled with it until i started shooting rough fish with it from a platform in a boat. From there my brain took over with more familiarity. From there i shot alot of 3D deer from up in a 🌳. I'm sure many hunters with the compound have noticed their arrows hitting a little off from a 🌳. It is a good learning tool since the word 3D means not flat & hitting that 3D target & dissecting the shot as well as where the exit should be is a huge part of hunting. 😮
Thank you Jeff for the quick reply regarding your bow in this video. Its a beauty.
A solid anchor point is the most important part of the shot sequence I think. When I shot compound barebow class, I used a tab. I learned a trick from Ed Eliason years ago. I cut a small notch in the the top of my tab, and at full draw that notch would fit between my right front tooth and the eye tooth next to it. It was about as solid an anchor point as you could get doing that, and I won a lot of tournaments shooting that way. If you shoot a tab, it might be worth a try for you.
That was very helpful. I can't wait to try it.
Thanks!
If shooting with a plunger, increased plunger tension can cause bare-shaft to go left of where a fletched arrow aimed to same place will go. If just shooting off the shelf (as I do my longbow) then it's mostly a matter of adjusting the spine, starting with the recommended spine/tip/length as per many charts available for doing so, or sometimes even the fletch. Nice that you share as you learn.
Good form there Tex. Even when you try to mess up 👍
Keep them coming, all information is helpful.
Great video that will help a lot of archers!!! I use to point the bow off the target and then draw j hook and draw wide to the target. Now I'm trying to aim on target take up the string slack and rest my string hand thumb knuckle on my cheek bone getting my sight picture then drawing the bow and anchor on my cheek bone. This helps with my alignment!!
Absolutely!
Very good stuff. Anchor and alignment make or break accuracy. I struggle with anchor but shoot close enough I get away with but I am always working on it. Enjoy your common sense approach on your videos.
Thanks brother
You’re awesome in describing the multiple aspects affecting the shooting. When I see the way you release how do you do this while hunting? I mean do you have to wait to the VERY last moment to strech the bowstring?
Always feel like i learned something with every video.
Thanks.
Wow that means a lot my friend I really appreciate you watching and that’s the goal! Thanks 👍🏻
Hello Jeff, do think newer bows are more accurate than bows (recurve) of 1974? I am still working on tightening up my groups. This is a big help thank you kindly. I have tuned my new arrows and they fly great. It is deffintly me.
Do you do controlled release or surprise release? I’m struggling with that also.
Thanks!
Hi Jeff, I have been enjoying your video for a while now and have picked up several helpfull tip that have improved my shooting. Your videos on arrow height have tightened up my groups 10 fold. I will continue to view your videos and look for more improvement tips. Thanks for sharing your Instinctive Traditional Shooting and Tech Knowledge. Can you tell me the Manufacturer of the buetiful bow you used in this video because I'm looking to add a new one to my collection. Thanks again. And may God Bless you.
JBarr11
Thank you sir and its actually one I built from black and white ebony with carbon limbs 60” 45#👍🏻
Hi Jeff thanks for amazing video!! I should have my trad bow in the next week or so.. looking forward to getting into it.. Videos like these are a godsend because i dont know anything about shooting a trad bow but im sure willing to learn..God bless you my friend for showing us the way to traditional archery.. ive taken 25 deer with a compound and if im shooting good with me black hunter recurve by october i might take it to the stand cut this fall i will probably be more after grouse with the recurve!!
@@michaelgmcauliffe oh man! You’re gonna have some fun this year!
Mr . Jeff I would love to see video about your bow collection
Hi Jeff, thank you very much for your video.
The pattern on the limbs of this bow of yours is very beautiful.
I love this pattern so much that I would like to add a similar one to my limbs as well.
This pattern looks like you painted it on, not the original natural pattern of the wood.
Can you tell me how you made this pattern?
Thank you very much.
Thanks, it is natural wood grain they’re black and white ebony veneers that are book matched and I call it God’s natural Camo 😁👍🏻
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
Thank you very much brother Jeff.
They look so beautiful!
I remember you said that you used carbon for your bow limbs.
So, did you put carbon beneath the wood veneers? or you put the fiberglass on the veneers?
Also, what is the thickness of these veneers?
Your answer is very important to me because it will be the solution for my bow.
Thank you very much.
May God less you.
@@matthewyu3531 yes they have bamboo cores with carbon on each side then the veneers and BearPaw fiberglass on the outside with several coats of Blacktail Matte finish 👍🏻
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998
Thank you very much!
Your help is greatly appreciated!
May God bless you!
@@matthewyu3531 thanks brother!
Hello Jeff...I do not see the Bearpaw shooting glove that you are using on the 3Rivers Archery website.
No sir they’re only available through Lancaster and Kustom King
Thank you
Hey Jeff, I just stumbled on this expansion after hitting anchor last night, I've been doing it wrong this whole time!, but boy did it make a difference!
Awesome! Man that’s great news to hear and I really appreciate your support my friend!
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 One thing I noticed, I anchor with my middle finger touching the corner of my mouth, I picked that spot because I watched Paul Brunner in his video doing it. When I pull through the shot after reaching anchor I noticed the knuckle of my thumb was right below my ear and middle finger near the rear of my jaw bone when I release. Does that sound right,LOL, or should I consider below my ear my actual anchor point? when I'm below my ear is when the bow literally can't be pulled back any more.
@@timbo749 absolutely!
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 Thanks Jeff, you have been a great help!!!!
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 Thanks again, it feels sooo good to get the mechanics of my form worked out and my shots are soo much more accurate!
Thanks Jeff. Good instruction. 👍
What model Bearpaw glove are you using in this video? I would like one that’s allows for a bit more string feel than the one I currently have.
Yes sir it’s the Classic and they are available from Stick Bow Supplies for like $20, just order them one size smaller than what you normally shoot because they stretch and will fit perfect after a few shots 👍🏻
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 thank you Jeff! Do you treat it with anything (leather oil, etc) or just let it break in?
@@spencerallen6940 no sir I just use them, they are very soft leather!
Said Very Well!! Thanks 👍 Brother 👍
Since I shoot 3 under my anchor is my index and middle finger falling on my cheek bone. One on top one underneath the ridge of the bone. Keeps my draw length consistent and a very repeatable anchor. Really gets the anchor high and keeping gaps small so when that heart is pumping when an animal is coming in there isn't too much thought other than to stare at my spot and smooth release.
Yes sir! Sounds rock solid for sure 👍🏻
During your anchor where is the string in relation to your eye.
I enjoyed this thanks! 🏹
Thanks so much ❤️
What is pulling threw the shot?
It’s simply expanding with back tension and letting the string sort of roll off the fingers without knowing exactly when just like pulling tension on a release trigger and the actual shot comes as a surprise at the perfect time making a clean release 👍🏻
I think the "follow-through" that many do these days looks "VERY cool", and maybe something new within the past 30 years or so during my 50+ years of shooting, but not something I've been able to do without consciously thinking about it. As long as I'm shooting a bow that seems to be the correct weight for me, there is no back tension once anchored, to allow that to happen naturally - I just open my fingers, leaving my draw-hand anchored, then reach for another arrow after I see the arrow hit. If shooting a bow that's a bit heavy I feel my draw hand jerk back a bit after the shot which could then make that follow-through easier.
@@timvandusen4192 yes sir it’s just the slight pulling tension on the string until it just rolls off the fingertips while in you’re anchor point, you don’t actually think about releasing at all 👍🏻
This is a question and not so much about this video. You always stress focusing on the exact spot on your target. My question is if your shot is 30 yards do you still focus on that pinpoint area when you know there’s gonna be a huge drop In arrow flight?
I was exactly like that guy , I increase the brace high of my bow and I fixed.
It’s funny how sometimes little adjustments make such a huge difference!
I'm always having a hard time bare shaft tuning.
Another great tip!
I was annoyed with my glove so I switched to a tab but lost the string feel. I got frustrated and used bare hands but could only shoot a handful of times without them hurting.
Turns out the leather on my glove was too thick and stiff (cheap quality). I need to get a better quality glove with soft leather!
Hi Jeff, greetings from Australia. I've watched your channel for a while and recently subscribed. Thanks for the AWESOME knowledge and your time. Quick question, what bow are you using there ? In particular the limbs ? They look soo sexy and seem lethal ! Looking forward to your reply, thanks in advance .
It’s actually one of the C2 Ghost Recurves we used to build! It’s Black and White Ebony double carbon limbs 👍🏻
It could be that the archer is canting the bow slightly and not compensating for the different flight profile
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