121 Yard Moose!! Total Archery Challenge Utah // Prime Course
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- Shooting the PRIME course at Total Archery Challenge Park City, Utah!! Tough angles, long bombs, and small targets in the rocks, this course was a blast to shoot!
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Like the pre shot info about distance and angle. Puts the shot into perspective for viewers. Keep that in your videos for sure.
Good shooting , pink arrow for the win
Josh by a hair. Nice shooting!
Looks like one of y'all is shooting Gas string? How do you like them because I just put a set on my bow.
GAS makes great bowstrings, but these were actually both America’s Best Bowstrings which are built with amazing quality as well. You can’t go wrong shooting either brand!
Both winners obviously 😊
Micah. What vane brand, length and which wraps are on your arrows. Is the wrap reflective? Love those colors!!
I’m using the AAE Max Stealth 2.7” vanes and Onestringer custom wraps, non-reflective!
Caught us on the chair lift in front of you guys lol 👍🏻 The bobcat was the hardest shot of the weekend I think. Close but maybe Josh by a hair.
Yes we did!! I had a hard time finding the bobcat target at first it blended in so well! That’s what makes TAC fun. I agree I think Josh won the shoot off that time!
-Micah
Love y’all RUclips so headed to Tac this year you guys recommend a standard or micro arrow
They can both work great and both have advantages and disadvantages, over the past few years we have been shooting a 5mm arrow and really like that diameter! Which event are you planning to attend?
Tn for sure I’m only about 3 hr from that event are you guys doing the Tac this year
We haven’t finalized our plans yet but we sure hope to make it to some shoots!
@@BowOnlyOutdoors awesome if you get to Tn sure like to meet you guys
That would be great!!
Y'all need to put together a cut chart for those steep angle shots. There are multiple websites that will help you. There is a 'glitch' in angle compensation software in rangefinders that make them not totally effective for archers. Cut charts allow you to adjust for it.
A cut chart would definitely have been helpful here! Thank you
U all make the best TAC videos , Josh was closer, Lol
Thanks for your support!
- Micah
What type of sights are you guys running to hit shots like this?
Black Gold 5 pin with an adjustable housing. The pins are 20-60 and the bottom is used as a floater for further distances with the sliding housing.
@@BowOnlyOutdoors thanks for the info, I will be looking into one for an upgrade on my bow.
Nice Shooting! How do you find those kind of events? help a fellow archer!
Check out the Total Archery Challenge website ( totalarcherychallenge.com ) for the full schedule of events, and as for other 3D events near you, just search “3D archery shoots” in your state!
What binocular case are you using ?
Marsupial!
@@BowOnlyOutdoors thanks so much
Josh.....by a layer of carbon!
sounds like you need to upgrade the range finder!
Looks like Josh by maybe a 1/16 “ lol
Great shooting either way
It's interesting to see how challenging it seems to be to get an accurate yardage. I'm not impressed with the Vortex rangefinder if it's causing you to blow over targets.
With these steep angles, even with angle compensation, range finders aren’t always accurate! I’m not a big fan of my Vortex rangefinder but it’s what I’ve got at the moment so it’s what I’ll have to stick with for now! Every yard counts especially on long shots like these
@@BowOnlyOutdoors I did a head to head test of 2 Vortex and 2 Leupold rangefinders and the Fulldraw 4 won hands down for archery. It was more accurate more often, and handled angle compensation better. I also like the Archers Advantage ballistics software that's included. I wish it was $100 cheaper though. But arrows aren't cheap, so the difference in price will pay for itself at some point lol
Good point! That’s very interesting to hear!
He shot over because targets are closer on down hill shots he shot for 76 yards !! Uphill they are farther
@@bigdog3890 He's using a rangefinder with compensation for angles built into it. He's shooting over because the rangefinder can't handle the angles presented and/or it's not a very good rangefinder, as it's giving him the incorrect compensation yardages.
like yours videos guys. thx
Josh got it by 1/8 of an inch good shooting guys
Thank you!
As well as you guys shot all day, I'd call it a tie!
“felt good” “felt perfect”. I hate all these words now. But good shooting and looks fun
Ha ha! Most of the time when the shot felt good that arrow hit right behind the pin.
Down hill the target is closer so shoot less yardage !! Uphill you shoot longer yardages you had that backwards brother that’s why you shot over
Actually, you cut yardage for both uphill and downhill. It’s just less for uphill. We don’t get to practice shooting extreme angles at far distances much so we definitely need more practice there!
Either you need a new sight tape....or range finder😳
We’ve learned over the course of these shoots and shooting from angles especially at distance that even angle compensating rangefinders aren’t 100% exact for every set up. I’d like to try the Leupold full draw 4 that uses archers advantage software to adjust the cut based on your individual set up, with that said, the cut for my bow and set up, wouldn’t be exactly the same for others, as there are many factors that can effect the amount you need to cut for angled shots.
@@BowOnlyOutdoors thank you for the reply. Keep up the great content. 🤙🏻
Micah, I understand angles in rangefinders are based on cosine values. Dave Cousins explained they are only mathematical values and really do Not apply to arrow ballistics accurately. He was shooting in a field shoot in Europe ( the Pro Archery series on Vimeo) and said he created his tables based on his arrow ballistics from actually shooting hundreds of arrows at many different angles up and down. This was a field dot event with targets to 80 yards at very acute angles. Boring in a way but also amazing at how well these archers Jesse Broadwater, Tim Gillingham, shot various events a few years ago there. Look them up on Vimeo sometime. I'm jealous of you guys ability to shoot these crazy ass distances so well. You're running out of excuses for those hunts this coming fall. lol
That’s very interesting! I’ve heard the Leupold Full Draw 4 rangefinder has a new feature that includes customizable arrow ballistics for each individual setup, I bet that would help me out a lot on these shoots! There’s so much that goes into archery and bowhunting it fascinates me, hopefully I can continue to learn! Thanks for the reply Tim!
-Micah
Josh