Not impressive at all. Its not even archery anymore might as well put the bow in a stand and just pull the string back with those mechanical advantages..
@@mrdaykerryThis does show individual skill. The use of stabilizers and sights in sport archery goes back nearly 100 years. There’s always new development in technology, but the fundamental concepts are extremely primitive. Freestyle bows like these allow for a higher ceiling of precision, which means that the difference in the scores of two archers comes primarily down to the quality of their form and mental process, rather than their ability to estimate distances.
Always a precious moment to see Marcus smile.
really like Huston's stabilizer set up! it's so rare to see
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That was tight.
Why do they shoot the large arrows? Is this 20 meters?
18 m
Fix the lighting. Can’t see where the arrow actually went with 4 different shadows.
Also, bring these guys back like 50m.
Yeah that's garbage.
Not impressive at all. Its not even archery anymore might as well put the bow in a stand and just pull the string back with those mechanical advantages..
I'm new to the sport but I don't see why they both have these huge setups. Can't both go bare bow and still show individual skill?
Says the bloke in hunting gear holding a rifle....😂
@@mrdaykerry exactly my thoughts.
@typhoon2827 lmao knob head.. notice the pheasent, and its a shotgun not a rifle.
@@mrdaykerryThis does show individual skill. The use of stabilizers and sights in sport archery goes back nearly 100 years. There’s always new development in technology, but the fundamental concepts are extremely primitive.
Freestyle bows like these allow for a higher ceiling of precision, which means that the difference in the scores of two archers comes primarily down to the quality of their form and mental process, rather than their ability to estimate distances.