Josh this is great. Not everyone is looking for a polished and produced video. Love your content and the information you share, it has really helped me grow as a bowhunter.
Bro you tried. You're learning. Only one way to get better and to figure out how to get the content you want out. You're knowledge is top tier for archery. Thanks for all you do
MFJJ YOU ARE AWESOME! Way to go and teach your fans I’m your fan too. A newbie but still your fan absolutely not boring it’s still good to watch awesome!
Great video, captured the vibe and being respectful and courteous of people in the group that are in contention says more about you than most people will recognize. I shot the ibex at TAC and its a very nice design. Shot it and the onex c at the range, both in top 3 for me in the upgrade debate.
I think the video is very good. It's obvious you love to teach archery. Great respect to you, for asking the other archer if it might bother him, while your are attempting to shoot a video.
I love the video. More shooting would be great but I 100% understand the circumstances. I really enjoyed the footage in the vendor area. Love how you interact with fans and the effort you put into helping. Always use my loc shop. In the process of changing shops because I found another shop that fits my level of nerd out better. Unfortunately I didn’t find them until after completely buying a full flagship build from the other shop.
Great video Josh! Absolutely love the segment of you taking the time to teach fans something new. I’m so grateful for what you do and the effort you put into your videos, you have taught me a lot over the years I’ve been watching.
Thanks for the glimpse inside the Redding shoot, have always wanted to go to that, looks fun. Hella cool you took the time with that kid and the hing, and to support local shops. Always enjoy your knowledge and advice you have cool videos love your bow comparisons thank for your time..
We all know you're a perfectionist and what not but I enjoy just getting to see the video and like you said things you're up to and just learning that little bit of knowledge that you spit out all the time that people don't share. Thank you, I appreciate everything
Best Archery on the net - if I didn’t live in WV and lived in the west I’d give you business and still will give you business on accessories- if you see a 304 area code number pick it up if you aren’t busy - I’ve watched you and Tim and your info is very beneficial. But I follow your rule on the bow and support the local guy!!! Keep it up you rock man.
That's where I was just down there shooting new bows as well and as much as I would love to come and order a lift off of you or something I feel like I have to go to them. You know what I mean. That's my tried and true who I deal with all the time down there. They're my buddies too and I don't personally know you yet feel like I do but I don't but I still order other stuff from you. Thank you!.
I really been wanting to try those jackal and Hyde broadheads. I know Dan Picard shoots them from eastmans but also I've heard great things about them. I really like the idea with the 166 because that's what I shoot for hunting a lot. So I'm going to be trying that this year. I do believe now
Like I said man, I think it was a great video and I've even probably going to go on to your site and look into some of those broad Jekyll broadheads with the 166. Or maybe even see if I can incorporate your titanium into that somehow. I don't know. We'll see. I'll figure it out and be in cahoots. Thanks! I appreciate everything
Honestly, This was an awesome video. Sometimes Ithis was an awesome video. Sometimes I give you a hard time on your videos, but this was put together well and helped encourage me to go try to shoot Red in the future. The interviews seemed incredibly authentic. Sometimes things that aren’t perfectly polished and scripted are way more honest and make for better content.
One of my favorite things about redding is that it's not conducive to RUclips or RUclipsrs. It's an archery tournament that outdoor take very seriously and you can still have a great time doing it
I really liked the video great work! Some things that I think might improve the video Film more of the corse and more of re of the banter with your group. Maybe try make it a vlog type video. I'm not sure if that works but it would be cool. If there are a ton of cool products make it a separate video. If there are only a few products that intrest you, putting it somewhere in the video like you did is a Great idea. For the final shoot it would be great if you had the view of the shooter taking a dedicated section of the screen. instead of a picture in picture thing. Also the zoom in and out constantly on the targets was not great. The video was still great I hope you can show more of this kind of thing. Archery is more than just product reviews and bow builds. I appreciate seeing all aspects of our sport. If there is any other side the sport I'm blind too please come up with a way to show it. Thank you for all you do!
Watching people F up on the 3 yarder is usually worth a look, its one of the few you can get shooter and target in the same shot and lots of people have no clue on the close marks
I came away with a few observations that day........ first: you are one tall dude! Second: expect to get recorded (I didn't) because of content creating Third: You couldn't have been nicer or more engaging to some random guy who just walked up to you (i'm the guy with the Godzilla shirt). I have a feeling I'm going to be like the paper boy on Better off dead only ill be asking for your new draw board instead of the $2.00. It was a pleasure meeting you & hope to do it again. Fourth: You need to start recording Tim Gillingham & give him a microphone for the entire shoot off because his trash talk commentary is true viewer entertainment!
Are you allowed to use a range finder on those tournaments? What exactly are the differences for different classes? Like are there restrictions on what you can or cant have on your bow or let off or stabilizer weight max, sight tapes etc?
As someone that's new to content creation as well, my only critique would be the backlighting in your talking head clips. Otherwise I totally get how challenging learning how to shoot and edit for audience retention is.
Video felt like a day in the work vacation of MFJJ was good yeah not polished but felt honest and "Normal" not like a production with a theme or script
nothing wrong with this video this is not hollywierd it does not have to be perfect even still this video was done fine Id much rather see real then fake. thx for sharing to bad this is so far away for this FL. boy...
Josh this is great. Not everyone is looking for a polished and produced video. Love your content and the information you share, it has really helped me grow as a bowhunter.
Agreed!
Great content Josh love this kinda stuff very entertaining, so keep it up God bless and be safe
just want u to know
that we are thankful for anything u put out that its honest and to the point
thanks MFJJ
The Evolution Outdoors segment and showing Landon how to shoot a hinge could be its own video! Much love from Louisiana🤘🏼
Bro you tried. You're learning. Only one way to get better and to figure out how to get the content you want out. You're knowledge is top tier for archery. Thanks for all you do
Really enjoyed this, Josh. No need to apologize for anything. This was great. Keep these coming.
MFJJ YOU ARE AWESOME!
Way to go and teach your fans I’m your fan too. A newbie but still your fan absolutely not boring it’s still good to watch awesome!
Great video, captured the vibe and being respectful and courteous of people in the group that are in contention says more about you than most people will recognize. I shot the ibex at TAC and its a very nice design. Shot it and the onex c at the range, both in top 3 for me in the upgrade debate.
I think the video is very good. It's obvious you love to teach archery. Great respect to you, for asking the other archer if it might bother him, while your are attempting to shoot a video.
Great video and Redding is my favorite shoot. Shooting with you is a kick in the pants.
I like that you’re getting into the lifestyle videos now, thanks for the content!
I love the video. More shooting would be great but I 100% understand the circumstances. I really enjoyed the footage in the vendor area. Love how you interact with fans and the effort you put into helping. Always use my loc shop. In the process of changing shops because I found another shop that fits my level of nerd out better. Unfortunately I didn’t find them until after completely buying a full flagship build from the other shop.
Thanks for taking the time to even try and film this! Love your content and knowledge
Great video Josh! Absolutely love the segment of you taking the time to teach fans something new.
I’m so grateful for what you do and the effort you put into your videos, you have taught me a lot over the years I’ve been watching.
Another great video especially for your first one like this. Would love to see more of them.
You know what brother, you’re doing you and I love it. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the glimpse inside the Redding shoot, have always wanted to go to that, looks fun. Hella cool you took the time with that kid and the hing, and to support local shops. Always enjoy your knowledge and advice you have cool videos love your bow comparisons thank for your time..
Josh and Tim podcast is the best
We all know you're a perfectionist and what not but I enjoy just getting to see the video and like you said things you're up to and just learning that little bit of knowledge that you spit out all the time that people don't share. Thank you, I appreciate everything
I like the new door!
Hello from Salem, Oregon! I went to my first 3D shoot a week ago. I've watched tons of your videos. Thanks for another upload!
Just keep making videos jj, I'm learning plenty and still being entertained.
This is my favorite video yet!
Best Archery on the net - if I didn’t live in WV and lived in the west I’d give you business and still will give you business on accessories- if you see a 304 area code number pick it up if you aren’t busy - I’ve watched you and Tim and your info is very beneficial. But I follow your rule on the bow and support the local guy!!! Keep it up you rock man.
Redding is my favorite outdoor shoot. Wish I could make it every year. Good content
That's where I was just down there shooting new bows as well and as much as I would love to come and order a lift off of you or something I feel like I have to go to them. You know what I mean. That's my tried and true who I deal with all the time down there. They're my buddies too and I don't personally know you yet feel like I do but I don't but I still order other stuff from you. Thank you!.
It's great, I've been to Redding multiple times. You did a great job, and it's always hard to film outdoor archery. Keep it up!!
Love Redding, it was a Monsoon of hail. I can't believe I did that, moment. Last trip was in 2004, it was 2 days back then.
I really been wanting to try those jackal and Hyde broadheads. I know Dan Picard shoots them from eastmans but also I've heard great things about them. I really like the idea with the 166 because that's what I shoot for hunting a lot. So I'm going to be trying that this year. I do believe now
Great video! Love the interaction with the non influencer people and all the products
Like I said man, I think it was a great video and I've even probably going to go on to your site and look into some of those broad Jekyll broadheads with the 166. Or maybe even see if I can incorporate your titanium into that somehow. I don't know. We'll see. I'll figure it out and be in cahoots. Thanks! I appreciate everything
man, I watch your videos for the info you give and the smart ass shit talking you do keep up the great work!
Honestly, This was an awesome video. Sometimes Ithis was an awesome video. Sometimes I give you a hard time on your videos, but this was put together well and helped encourage me to go try to shoot Red in the future. The interviews seemed incredibly authentic. Sometimes things that aren’t perfectly polished and scripted are way more honest and make for better content.
Those glue in broadheads, points, and collars look sweet!
Awesome video!
Thoroughly enjoyed the vid. Look forward to more content like this along with all your teaching skillz.
One of my favorite things about redding is that it's not conducive to RUclips or RUclipsrs. It's an archery tournament that outdoor take very seriously and you can still have a great time doing it
Awesome video!! If someone complains, tell them to make a video and see how hard it is.
Great video…keep it up🤙
I like this style of content
Thanks
👍🏻👍🏻
I really liked the video great work!
Some things that I think might improve the video
Film more of the corse and more of re of the banter with your group. Maybe try make it a vlog type video. I'm not sure if that works but it would be cool.
If there are a ton of cool products make it a separate video. If there are only a few products that intrest you, putting it somewhere in the video like you did is a Great idea.
For the final shoot it would be great if you had the view of the shooter taking a dedicated section of the screen. instead of a picture in picture thing. Also the zoom in and out constantly on the targets was not great.
The video was still great I hope you can show more of this kind of thing. Archery is more than just product reviews and bow builds. I appreciate seeing all aspects of our sport. If there is any other side the sport I'm blind too please come up with a way to show it.
Thank you for all you do!
you are the coolest bowmaster outthere
How far were they shooting and how big was the dot ? Also like the part where you’re walking around looking at gear and trying it out.
Really enjoyed this video!👍 that orange bullseye on the elk, how far was that? 100yards?
How far is it?
Watching people F up on the 3 yarder is usually worth a look, its one of the few you can get shooter and target in the same shot and lots of people have no clue on the close marks
I came away with a few observations that day........
first: you are one tall dude!
Second: expect to get recorded (I didn't) because of content creating
Third: You couldn't have been nicer or more engaging to some random guy who just walked up to you (i'm the guy with the Godzilla shirt). I have a feeling I'm going to be like the paper boy on Better off dead only ill be asking for your new draw board instead of the $2.00. It was a pleasure meeting you & hope to do it again.
Fourth: You need to start recording Tim Gillingham & give him a microphone for the entire shoot off because his trash talk commentary is true viewer entertainment!
Are you allowed to use a range finder on those tournaments? What exactly are the differences for different classes? Like are there restrictions on what you can or cant have on your bow or let off or stabilizer weight max, sight tapes etc?
Thanks for the video Josh, I thought you did a good job. btw, anyone can get the eye level footage, but not everyone can get a kneecap view ;))
So many people
No reason to sweat over these non-traditional MF videos. Going to these events is hard enough let alone filming it. All good content ! 👍
👍👍👀👀👀
California rolling hills and orange dots are harder to hit center.
What’s the yardage of the shoot out
MFJJ is probably the only one who can hit it.
What’s up Brad
My only suggestion is to stay zoomed in on the targets during the shoot off.
As someone that's new to content creation as well, my only critique would be the backlighting in your talking head clips. Otherwise I totally get how challenging learning how to shoot and edit for audience retention is.
Video felt like a day in the work vacation of MFJJ was good yeah not polished but felt honest and "Normal" not like a production with a theme or script
I thought it was awesome
nothing wrong with this video this is not hollywierd it does not have to be perfect even still this video was done fine Id much rather see real then fake. thx for sharing to bad this is so far away for this FL. boy...
You need a camera person.