If gohunt did a huge community shoot we would all come! Lorenzo(nutrition and fitness) Trail (archery and stalking tactics) , Brady (long range shooting and backcountry logistics, or gohunt maps and escouting) all do seminars! You guys would sell a ton of gear and your community is massive.
Ok crazy question or loaded questions. While practicing for “realistic” shots we will typically gap shoot or sometimes even guess yardage and shoot for feel. We all go through our own shot process but what happens if that animal takes a step and you have to move with maybe a fraction of a second to shoot? At what point do you disregard a stance because you have to move? How often do we draw on an animal and it moves. I hunt out west and hunt elk every year but my stance just comes second nature anymore. I guess my questions are….. 1. How often are you shooting on unstable ground? 2. What does your shot process look like while hunting and having a small window of opportunity vs. shooting at the range with all the time in the world and how much does it differ one to the other.
Great observations. One of the small changes I am making this spring, on both my hunting and target bow, is removing the wrist sling. During hunting season I decided it just got in the way and required that much more (awkward) movement. Curious to find out what you think of the finger sling.
You wouldn't be able to observe this I guess, but I'd be curious what the pros tend to do on weight distribution. I feel like having my weight 60front/40back foot seems to help with accuracy
If gohunt did a huge community shoot we would all come! Lorenzo(nutrition and fitness) Trail (archery and stalking tactics) , Brady (long range shooting and backcountry logistics, or gohunt maps and escouting) all do seminars! You guys would sell a ton of gear and your community is massive.
This would be awesome. We definitely want to do an event like this!
@@GOHUNT oh ya and porter could talk about undies
Ok crazy question or loaded questions. While practicing for “realistic” shots we will typically gap shoot or sometimes even guess yardage and shoot for feel. We all go through our own shot process but what happens if that animal takes a step and you have to move with maybe a fraction of a second to shoot? At what point do you disregard a stance because you have to move?
How often do we draw on an animal and it moves. I hunt out west and hunt elk every year but my stance just comes second nature anymore.
I guess my questions are…..
1. How often are you shooting on unstable ground?
2. What does your shot process look like while hunting and having a small window of opportunity vs. shooting at the range with all the time in the world and how much does it differ one to the other.
As always, great info Trail, thanks for sharing 🤙🏼
Great video! Thanks for sharing these tips
Really enjoyed this video. Trying to get more into archery myself and this is gonna help out immensely!
Thanks very much! What is the make/model of your quiver? All the best.
Thank you for sharing this great information
Trail God's Blessings
Great observations. One of the small changes I am making this spring, on both my hunting and target bow, is removing the wrist sling. During hunting season I decided it just got in the way and required that much more (awkward) movement. Curious to find out what you think of the finger sling.
Same question here, what is that? Nano Cord?
Me to less to mess with 😉🦌🦃
7 solid tips! Thank y’all 🤝🏼
Very great video even for an advanced shooter!
Keep that form consistent, that is my biggest tip!
Legit video, thanks GoHunt and Trail.
A lot of solid observations.
Very informative, what a great video !
Trail, what measurements do you track on your bow setup? I want to make a spreadsheet to track. Fairly new to archery.
great info, thank you.
Would love to hear NockOnArchery talk about the the bent vs straight arm poisoning when at draw
He says straight
Do your arrows come out of your bow clockwise or are you fletching your arrows with a right helical for another reason?
You wouldn't be able to observe this I guess, but I'd be curious what the pros tend to do on weight distribution. I feel like having my weight 60front/40back foot seems to help with accuracy
Would love for you to have Joel Turner @shotIQ on the podcast to discuss the pros and cons of a surprise shot vs. a "command" shot
Good vid !
So u went from the brightest pins to pins u can barely see?
Where do you find that marsupial color way?
Sadly Marsupial no longer sells that color way.
If you really want to go down this rabbit hole you guys should talk to Joel Turner.
Nice boots…