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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @snboutdoors9567
    @snboutdoors9567 27 дней назад

    Dr. Ashby had so many pass throughs on quartering to shots with a recurve.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@snboutdoors9567 I still wouldn’t take a quartering to shot. To me, it’s just not an ethical shot. To each their own.

  • @JakeBledsoe
    @JakeBledsoe 27 дней назад

    Ur probably my favorite youtuber because you know what your taking about and I think we relate

  • @markkobza8129
    @markkobza8129 27 дней назад +1

    Have too many bows, PSE brute nxt, PSE supra max, bear Alaskan, bowtech ss34, my newest. I have a problem. Only been shooting a bow for 2 years. Also have bows for my daughters, Genesis, barnet youth compound, and diamond razor Edge.
    I run front and rear bars on all but the Alaskan, that I have 4oz bolted through the lower quiver mount and a 8 in trophy ridge with 3 oz up front. Balances nicely without rest bar.
    Chris Bee is on of the people I have watched since I started out in archery. It was a sickening feeling, I didn't watch the whole vid. I was surprised. I think he is under too much pressure to prove their product, and just wasn't thinking about what if I miss.
    Everyone makes a s*** shot once in awhile. I do hope that he does feel bad about that, maybe he'll wait next time for a better shot. I'll still watch Chris, but like I said every hunter has a bad shot. And in my opinion if you say you never took a bad shot then you're lying.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@markkobza8129 You’re right about taking bad shots. I’ve done that more times than I care to admit. But he also took a long shot at an antelope a few years back and missed. I know how much buck fever can get you going but even then, we have to be responsible and only take good shots. What I’m saying is he needs to hold himself accountable and instead of excusing away a non-fatal hit, he needs to just not take those shots. If I was Kolby at Ultraview, I’d be pretty upset with that video because it makes my product look bad.

  • @jaydenphilben7716
    @jaydenphilben7716 25 дней назад

    I’m running a Darton consequence with a front bar on an offset bracket. Playing with the weights still but about have it so that it offsets the quiver weight well. Hoping to sell my VXR 31.5 as much as I want to run them I just get too torquey with that era of Mathews bows.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  25 дней назад

      @@jaydenphilben7716 That Consequence is a shooter! Always take the bow you are most comfortable with to the field! Good luck this season!

  • @snboutdoors9567
    @snboutdoors9567 27 дней назад

    Id use the same arrow I do deer hunting. 650 arrow, rip tko, 200 grain single bevel , 125 ethics insert outsert. FMJ are trash, heavy overall vs foc heavy.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@snboutdoors9567 They are hard to boost FOC on which is why I don’t shoot them. They are also ridiculously expensive.

    • @snboutdoors9567
      @snboutdoors9567 27 дней назад

      @@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 you got that right bud

  • @michaelbushey2787
    @michaelbushey2787 27 дней назад

    I wouldnt do anything less than 550. I shoot 510 normally for whitetail. Just do some dr ashby research. Which were done on animals thos big. It will tell you what you need to know.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@michaelbushey2787 I definitely agree with 550+ for that size animal. I’ve not had anyone I’ve talked to ever have trouble getting penetration on deer though. I have nothing against anyone who shoots a heavier arrow than I do. I just like the ones around 400-450 for distance shooting in the off season. I love shooting at 80-100 yards and the trajectory even from a 400 grain arrow to a 450 is pretty drastic. I also don’t like expensive arrows so Victory RIPs, Sonic 6.0s, and Gold Tip Hunter XTs work great for me!

  • @JakeBledsoe
    @JakeBledsoe 27 дней назад

    Any tips on draw weight strength im at 60 pounds at 14 but i feel like i need to pull more how can you pull so much

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад +1

      @@JakeBledsoe The biggest thing is form. If you draw like Chris Bee, you can pull a lot with little effort. It also protects your shoulders. Second, a bow that feels smooth to you helps out a lot. I’m also a big guy so that doesn’t hurt anything. But if you shoot lights out with 60 lbs, I wouldn’t go higher if you’re still 14. I know a kid who got a good sized buck with 35-40 lbs of draw weight, short draw length. All about shot placement!

    • @JakeBledsoe
      @JakeBledsoe 27 дней назад

      @@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 I understand. The buck on my profile picture I killed when I was 11 with 40 but I didn’t get a pass through this year im shooting 60 with a victory rip weighing in at 393 grains do you think I can get pass throughs with that?

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@JakeBledsoe You should get a pass through with a good broadside/ quartered away shot. It also depends on your broadhead. The Victory RIP will give you good FOC too which is a big plus.

    • @JakeBledsoe
      @JakeBledsoe 27 дней назад

      @@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 alright thanks for the info you really are wise beyond your years!

  • @kellyskinner7282
    @kellyskinner7282 27 дней назад

    That video was hard to watch.😢

  • @jamespulley9317
    @jamespulley9317 27 дней назад

    NONE of his arrows went fletching deep. It was embarrassing to watch it.

    • @joelculpepperoutdoors4262
      @joelculpepperoutdoors4262  27 дней назад

      @@jamespulley9317 It was embarrassing. I don’t really know why he even posted it. Probably because he doesn’t care.