@@TheElementWildhis helped me out alot watched this a couple of times I couldn't pull my bow all the way back but I kept at it shooting my target and now I do it no problem I have my father's bear the truth as my first bow Thanks again
These basic beginner videos are really helpful to those of us city boys who want to get into bow hunting whose parents didn't/couldn't teach us about this stuff. hard to find someone to show you when none of your friends or family shoot
Same! I grew up mostly in the suburbs but am originally from the backwoods of Virginia. The redneck mindset stayed with me though. I only have one friend that shoots bows for hunting. Wish my parents wouldve gotten me into hunting as a kid but at 30, its better now than never! Especially since I wanna live off the game that I hunt.
I’m just beginning to hunt after 50+ years. I’ve seen several videos and this one has been the most helpful for me. Nice job and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much Troy! I hope you have a great first SZN! We’ll have more videos to help the newer hunter soon. Please subscribe if you haven’t. So happy you’re getting into hunting!
This is actually the most basic “beginner” video I could ask for and I needed this. Just bought a use compound off a work buddy because I’ve been wanting to learn how to shoot for a while now, but don’t know where to start. I appreciate this vid.
Randomly came across the opportunity to buy one from a military buddy and, well, I guess I’m going hog hunting in the near future. Thanks for the tips, I’ll be watching a lot more
Trying to find my way into shooting compound bows and this video was very instructive for a novice, though of age. I now know what to look for, including the accesories. On a personal note: you have a very entertaing way of showing what it’s all about. Real fun to watch and a great help. It got me exited to take the next step.
This moment is the beginning of my hunting journey. This is the very first video I’ve ever watched on the subject that wasn’t straight from AR Game and Fish. I already feel better. I appreciate it.
Great video. Just got my first bow/ ready to hunt compound. Not too expensive. A month ago. Jerry at the pro shop got me set up and tuned up and with his expert help showing me proper form had me hitting a 2x2 target at 20 yards in about an hour. Now it's all about doing the proper form every single time. Your video is pretty much spot on of what I've been/ being thought.
The one thing new shooters might have seen that you didn't touch on was the site level. I shot forever without one until I was picked as a store shooter for Phillips archery in Nashville(RIP Harold Phillips). It took me from an average shooter and made me a pretty good shooter. I always shot the hunter class because I didn't have a lot of money to spend on the equipment needed to be good at open class.
I've been shooting for years and all self-taught. I've got my grandads old PSE fireflight 33. This is the actual first video I've watched for some tips/tricks. Man! Crazy how one can learn something new in just a few minutes that would fix the issue I'm having. I can hit the target at 40yd and usually hit close to where I aim. Looking forward to tomorrow when I'll put some of this new info to test. I already know it's going to increase accuracy. Thanks for the video! You're still out here helping people 4yrs later. Thanks man!
Brand new to archery. Although i have shot a compound bow a couple times years ago. Your video structure and ability to deliver the right information in a timely manner was very good sir! Thank you!
Is it hard to use a compound without one of those, what's it called? Asking cause I've never tried one before. However, I'm thinking of getting a recurve.
@@PS4Pat Depends on what you want to do. The Element folks are better equipped to answer that question; but in my opinion, if you want an efficient way to hunt - you should probably use a rifle. If you want an efficient way to hunt but with an increased challenge and a quieter weapon - use a compound bow. If you want to really challenge yourself and not have much hunting success until you get very very good - use a recurve. The trigger releases on compound bows are great and easy to use. Its ten times easier to use than only fingers in my opinion. If you have great calluses and great hand strength it may not matter. But the trigger, plus the cam action of a compound bow make it so you can hold a shot for a long time with less effort which leads to much greater accuracy. A recurve constantly increases in poundage as you pull it back and gives no relief until you release the shot. Its simply harder to use a recurve than a compound. It might be more fun for you to get a compound until you get more into it. The cheap compound i bought is a Diamond and I love shooting it.
I'm just starting out and this was really an outstanding intro video! The perfect combination of detail, easy to follow pacing, clearly explained demonstration, reassurance for beginners who might lack confidence, and enthusiasm! Really well done!
Only been shooting for around 6 months and this season will be my first hunting with a bow. The only thing I didn’t hear you talk about is follow through. It helped me to make that a habit
I'm looking at getting into bow hunting - this was very informative. One thing that would help a beginner like me is demonstrating how to position feet, legs and body when shooting.
Man where was this video last week when I was searching frantically for a well-rounded actually useful intro to my newly pawnshopped compound bow? You answered so many questions, thank you
11:38 I got fully equipped with my hunting bow, arrows, sights, release, tuning, broadheads, canvas bag, string wax, butt, targets - at one such backyard shops and they are pro's. But that's because I know they know what they're doing.
Just got my first compound bow at a reputable shop. Thank you for this video! I learned a lot and you have a good personality for teaching! Subscribed!
I just play in the back yard with mine,a bear 50 lb,compound bow,lots fun. Getting better loosing a lot less arrows. Hay bales work best right now, learned some things I was doing wrong. Thanks.
Commenting a few years later but this really helped me out, my ex taught me but haven't picked up my bow (or my guitar either for that matter) for a few years, I really needed this lesson although I am not a hunter, just love shooting bow. Thanks so much!
Great video! I’ve hunted with rifles mostly and been doing research on bows as well as proper form and technique basics to help get me started! Thanks so much and keep it up!
I’m switching from rifle to bow hunting and just started the process. A very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thanks for stressing ethical hunting.
I'm new to archery but not new to hunting. I did the keep it cheap for now aspect, bought a 1990s Martin cougar speed flite, got 12 arrows cut, new level site, quiver, got 6 wasp sharpshooter broadheads, d loop installed and a stabilizer for under $400. As far as shooting I've been applying what I know about long range shooting to this and I've been adapting quite quickly.
Excellent advice thanks mate. Bought my first compound bow 2 days ago. Turns out,, i bought the wrong handed one... so,, I bought another one. Either way,, this advice helped me alot. As a farmer, if I can get away with shooting foxes and cats with a bow, it's way more fun and cheaper.
I'm just starting to hunt, and I'll say if you're looking for a great bow at a killer price, may I recommend the Mathews Tactic. They stopped making them in 2022, but you can still find new ones out there. 30.5 axle to axle, 40 to 70 lbs draw weight, and I believe from 23 inch draw to 31 inches. The performance is very close to the newer bows such as the Mathews phase 4. I love my Tactic.
Good info for most but I was hunting with a recurve when the compounds hit the market. Yes this my pic here is dated. I bought a mechanical release when they hit the market but I shot bear fingers, used a tab some for practice when my finger tips got sore and 70 lbs would get them sore and didn’t use a sight until I purchased a compound. I took 6 deer my second year of bow hunting. I just wish I was able to still climb a tree and hunt. My element has changed!
The Element, No, I walk with a cane and sometimes one in each hand. I can’t shoot a bow any and don’t hunt. Thanks, and keep on making your videos for folks like me.
Great video! I just got my first compound bow and Im so stoked to get really good and then go out and hunt some game with it. Fill that freezer up with the best meat you can eat!!! Also, you accent is awesome.
I would recommend a single pin sighted at 25 yds for a beginner. Learn to hold high at 35 on the body of the deer and drop into the kill zone. I hunted exactly this set up for nearly 20 years. I would also suggest no peep sight. Rely on an easy anchor point and continue to use that. You can add the peep later although I have not used a peep in nearly 25 years.
I’m brand new to archery and hunting all together. I’m very excited about getting in the stand this year. While practicing I accidentally squeezed the hook release trigger and shot an arrow into the woods behind the target. I can assure you, I’ve only made that mistake one time. It was a very good learning experience. I think that is something that should be stressed other than respect the equipment you’re using. I really appreciate this video.
That’s great Klarissa! I’m excited you’ve found our channel. I hope you have a great first SZN hunting with archery equipment! That’s a very good point! And a great reason to always practice shooting in a safe direction, no matter how confident you are in the shot.
That's eye-brow raising..lol. I was pulling back the string and just before reaching my face, I accidentally touched the trigger and Bam, punched myself in the jaw and got knocked back, in two separateoccasions. . too funny.
@@MusicMinisterJP7 oh gosh. Lol. Luckily it was one time and I definitely have become very aware of where my trigger finger is at all times. I’m sure I’ll make more mistakes as I continue, but I did want to mention that it is a common mistake made very early on in the archery world. 😂
@@BlarissaKango True, its all about getting used to the release. I recently purchased a Scott Shark release and girl is it Sensitive! Breathe on it and it will go off. I decreased the sensitivity some, but then finger needs to stay clear until ready to shoot. Best wishes..
Thank you. I’ve just got my first bow. Looking to get started and it’s tough to find good videos that are not selling stuff. Well explained and very helpful in a lot of ways. I’m trying to figure out if it’s normal to get your arm snapped by the bow string. Seems unlikely. My draw might be too long forcing me to over extend my arm so when I release, the string snaps my forearm. Which was surprisingly painful and unexpected.
I brought my first bow February this year and it’s an Anglo arms compound bow and I watched a few videos of how to shoot a compound then I came across this video and got the hang of it in little time it’s a good video and explained it so well good work 👍
This year will be the first I go out for archery. Went out and put a down payment on a Mission Mathew’s bow and man oh man I’m hype for it. The past couple days I’ve been just watching videos on tips for beginners. Can’t wait to see what this season brings :)). This video was super helpful!
@@TheElementWild Well, I wonder how savy are you on custom bow strings? I'm trying to determine if I should or not replace mine, on my original strung 2007 Martin Magnum Bengal. I'm not a constant shooter. My bows spent more time in its case then in my hand. However, I've recently thought of doing Archery with my son, bought him a Mathews mission Menace. But I since, replaced my sight. Put my original sight on the Mathews, so I believe they need some setup tuning. My boe strings are looking good, But I wonder if its a rule of thumb, to replace strings due to age. My preference is for target shooting. Perhaps one day, turkey hunting.
Great video. I've been shooting before but it's been a while so I thought I'd touch up. Really well explained, good audio/easy to hear, amazing marksmanship and stance. Very knowledgably done
You got yourself a new subscriber I really like your style of teaching I learned a lot and can’t wait to get my bow tune and start practicing 💪🏻 thanks for the video
I don't know. What should use? I used a 12ga Remington 870 with a modified stock choke and shot ducks, squirrels, and grouse with various ammunition types. I used a cheapo fishing rods from Walmart and caught trout and catfish. I don't weight 400lbs, don't have a tree stand with a wheel chair lift, don't have to park in handicapped spots, don't need a Polaris to get where I want to be. What bow is good to use?
I was told thumb and pointer finger at 10 and 2 on your grip... then slightly touch front if riser. I shot with terrible form for years and never knew. It takes a while to break years of bad habits
Great Video, Thank you. One thing I think you left out was how the arrow is placed on the bow i.e the outside fletcher and the tab on the thumb side of the arrow? saw that elsewhere nut you video is so much better
Im thinking about getting into a new hobby, I love how compound bows look. I really appreciate this video. Im juss not sure in what begonner bow i should get. Any recomendations???
You forgot to mention the release at the end of the draw. The release keeps you from holding the full weight of the draw string when in the full draw or knocked position.
Awesome video, im just now picking back up my old bow my father gave me. I was ok in archery when i was younger. I got older and lost intrest, but im back into target practice shooting now and would love to go hunting with a bow. My only sort of a problem is im using a pretty old bear polar 2. It doesn't have a scope and i do not have alot of the modern add ons. It does have a stand off with sights on it but im having no luck using those just yet. I know i need newer better bow. Im getting pretty good with the old bear bow im just barebrow shooting right now. Any advice would be appreciated and thank you for all the great info and content. Im clean and sober now plusi really enjoy this hobby, I shouldn't have ever put it down when i was younger.
This video is done very, very well. And yes, I definitely will go out and get my family some really good tasty meat. Bravo K.C. I love all your videos brotha. Keep the great work and come back down to southwest florida for dem Gobblers
Starting Archery now in Australia with the goal of eventually getting into hunting. We have all year round hunting for any non native species (plenty of deer). Do compounds help much in draw back? I can only draw about 25lbs easily at the moment due to some shoulder injuries BUT I do realise it'll take me a very long time(I'm thinking 1-3 years depending on the amount of practice) to get that draw strength up
Good Stuff!!!
Thanks bro!
Yes I enjoyed your shooting. I have a Matthew cop.dont have a lot of streath would lb. Pull b.wright for me at 74yrs.old
@@TheElementWildhis helped me out alot watched this a couple of times I couldn't pull my bow all the way back but I kept at it shooting my target and now I do it no problem
I have my father's bear the truth as my first bow
Thanks again
Bro thank you it helps me so much
These basic beginner videos are really helpful to those of us city boys who want to get into bow hunting whose parents didn't/couldn't teach us about this stuff. hard to find someone to show you when none of your friends or family shoot
Same! I grew up mostly in the suburbs but am originally from the backwoods of Virginia. The redneck mindset stayed with me though. I only have one friend that shoots bows for hunting. Wish my parents wouldve gotten me into hunting as a kid but at 30, its better now than never! Especially since I wanna live off the game that I hunt.
I’m just beginning to hunt after 50+ years. I’ve seen several videos and this one has been the most helpful for me. Nice job and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much Troy! I hope you have a great first SZN! We’ll have more videos to help the newer hunter soon. Please subscribe if you haven’t. So happy you’re getting into hunting!
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This is actually the most basic “beginner” video I could ask for and I needed this. Just bought a use compound off a work buddy because I’ve been wanting to learn how to shoot for a while now, but don’t know where to start. I appreciate this vid.
Now if someone could just show me how to use a peep site correctly! 😅
Same. Got mine at the pawn shop and ordered my daughter one for lil kids.
Randomly came across the opportunity to buy one from a military buddy and, well, I guess I’m going hog hunting in the near future. Thanks for the tips, I’ll be watching a lot more
My first bow was a Bear Authority. $350 ready to hunt package from Gander Mountain back in 2015. New bows don’t HAVE to be expensive.
Trying to find my way into shooting compound bows and this video was very instructive for a novice, though of age.
I now know what to look for, including the accesories.
On a personal note: you have a very entertaing way of showing what it’s all about.
Real fun to watch and a great help. It got me exited to take the next step.
This moment is the beginning of my hunting journey. This is the very first video I’ve ever watched on the subject that wasn’t straight from AR Game and Fish.
I already feel better. I appreciate it.
Great video. Just got my first bow/ ready to hunt compound. Not too expensive. A month ago. Jerry at the pro shop got me set up and tuned up and with his expert help showing me proper form had me hitting a 2x2 target at 20 yards in about an hour. Now it's all about doing the proper form every single time. Your video is pretty much spot on of what I've been/ being thought.
Thank you for creating this video. I am new to archery and I appreciate how you covered the basics in a simple, straightforward manner. Very helpful.
This is one of the best videos I've seen about how to shoot and all the parts of a bow! You answered a lot of questions i had. Thank you!
The one thing new shooters might have seen that you didn't touch on was the site level. I shot forever without one until I was picked as a store shooter for Phillips archery in Nashville(RIP Harold Phillips). It took me from an average shooter and made me a pretty good shooter. I always shot the hunter class because I didn't have a lot of money to spend on the equipment needed to be good at open class.
I've been shooting for years and all self-taught. I've got my grandads old PSE fireflight 33.
This is the actual first video I've watched for some tips/tricks. Man! Crazy how one can learn something new in just a few minutes that would fix the issue I'm having. I can hit the target at 40yd and usually hit close to where I aim. Looking forward to tomorrow when I'll put some of this new info to test. I already know it's going to increase accuracy. Thanks for the video! You're still out here helping people 4yrs later. Thanks man!
Brand new to archery. Although i have shot a compound bow a couple times years ago. Your video structure and ability to deliver the right information in a timely manner was very good sir! Thank you!
Absolutely! If we didn't answer all your questions, fire away! Thanks for watching!
Is it hard to use a compound without one of those, what's it called? Asking cause I've never tried one before.
However, I'm thinking of getting a recurve.
@@PS4Pat Depends on what you want to do. The Element folks are better equipped to answer that question; but in my opinion, if you want an efficient way to hunt - you should probably use a rifle. If you want an efficient way to hunt but with an increased challenge and a quieter weapon - use a compound bow. If you want to really challenge yourself and not have much hunting success until you get very very good - use a recurve. The trigger releases on compound bows are great and easy to use. Its ten times easier to use than only fingers in my opinion. If you have great calluses and great hand strength it may not matter. But the trigger, plus the cam action of a compound bow make it so you can hold a shot for a long time with less effort which leads to much greater accuracy. A recurve constantly increases in poundage as you pull it back and gives no relief until you release the shot. Its simply harder to use a recurve than a compound. It might be more fun for you to get a compound until you get more into it. The cheap compound i bought is a Diamond and I love shooting it.
Just bought my first bow. Thanks for the vid. I've rifle hunted for years and going to be giving bow hunting a try. Let's go!
I was having trouble with the sights. Thankyou for explaining how to aim! 🤙🤙
I'm just starting out and this was really an outstanding intro video! The perfect combination of detail, easy to follow pacing, clearly explained demonstration, reassurance for beginners who might lack confidence, and enthusiasm! Really well done!
Only been shooting for around 6 months and this season will be my first hunting with a bow. The only thing I didn’t hear you talk about is follow through. It helped me to make that a habit
I'm looking at getting into bow hunting - this was very informative. One thing that would help a beginner like me is demonstrating how to position feet, legs and body when shooting.
Thanks! The last vid on our channel explains this some.
Outstanding video! Just retired and always wanted to get into this. This was perfectly on my level. Thank you
Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
Man where was this video last week when I was searching frantically for a well-rounded actually useful intro to my newly pawnshopped compound bow? You answered so many questions, thank you
11:38 I got fully equipped with my hunting bow, arrows, sights, release, tuning, broadheads, canvas bag, string wax, butt, targets - at one such backyard shops and they are pro's.
But that's because I know they know what they're doing.
I have been hunting for a long time but love the way you presented this. Awesome video, glad I watched!!
Just got my first compound bow at a reputable shop. Thank you for this video! I learned a lot and you have a good personality for teaching! Subscribed!
I just play in the back yard with mine,a bear 50 lb,compound bow,lots fun. Getting better loosing a lot less arrows. Hay bales work best right now, learned some things I was doing wrong. Thanks.
You’re welcome! Hay bales are great targets because they are big lol. Glad you’re having fun with it!
Pick up a used or new horse stall mat. Around 55 new and cheaper used. They are 4x8 ft heavy rubber and will catch an arrow off a 70lb bow
Commenting a few years later but this really helped me out, my ex taught me but haven't picked up my bow (or my guitar either for that matter) for a few years, I really needed this lesson although I am not a hunter, just love shooting bow. Thanks so much!
Great video! I’ve hunted with rifles mostly and been doing research on bows as well as proper form and technique basics to help get me started! Thanks so much and keep it up!
Great video, as a new guy to the sport this answered a lot of the basic questions that I didn't really even know how to ask.
Thanks Chris!
I’m switching from rifle to bow hunting and just started the process. A very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thanks for stressing ethical hunting.
Cool video for beginners. Thanks man!
Great video for any beginner, or for someone like me who hasn't shot a bow in years. Technology has changed a lot since I've shot.
Something that was left out in this video: DO NOT DRY FIRE YOUR BRAND NEW BOW!
Amen.. my brother in law did that to my bow (accidentally). The string snapped off the cams. He was nice enough to fix it .
@@RuttinBuck-z2odid your limbs break?
@@fisherbarrett6856 no just ran off the cams
Do not dry fire your bow*
I'm new to archery but not new to hunting. I did the keep it cheap for now aspect, bought a 1990s Martin cougar speed flite, got 12 arrows cut, new level site, quiver, got 6 wasp sharpshooter broadheads, d loop installed and a stabilizer for under $400.
As far as shooting I've been applying what I know about long range shooting to this and I've been adapting quite quickly.
That’s awesome!!
Same here but with a martin carbon rev.
great instructions given in a straightforward and humorous way. I really liked your teaching style, constantly aware of information overload.
Thanks dude! Really appreciate the kind words. Hope you have a great 2021 SZN!
Excellent advice thanks mate. Bought my first compound bow 2 days ago. Turns out,, i bought the wrong handed one... so,, I bought another one. Either way,, this advice helped me alot. As a farmer, if I can get away with shooting foxes and cats with a bow, it's way more fun and cheaper.
I REALLY LOVED THIS VIDEO! I’ve been wanting to get into archery and this video was the missing ingredient! Thank you! 🤛🏼
I'm just starting to hunt, and I'll say if you're looking for a great bow at a killer price, may I recommend the Mathews Tactic. They stopped making them in 2022, but you can still find new ones out there. 30.5 axle to axle, 40 to 70 lbs draw weight, and I believe from 23 inch draw to 31 inches. The performance is very close to the newer bows such as the Mathews phase 4. I love my Tactic.
Good info for most but I was hunting with a recurve when the compounds hit the market. Yes this my pic here is dated. I bought a mechanical release when they hit the market but I shot bear fingers, used a tab some for practice when my finger tips got sore and 70 lbs would get them sore and didn’t use a sight until I purchased a compound. I took 6 deer my second year of bow hunting. I just wish I was able to still climb a tree and hunt. My element has changed!
I understand Don! Thanks for bringing some background to bow hunting for us. Are you still able to shoot a compound from a groundblind?
The Element, No, I walk with a cane and sometimes one in each hand. I can’t shoot a bow any and don’t hunt. Thanks, and keep on making your videos for folks like me.
THIS is the kind of guy you listen to. Gets straight to the point.
Thank you Kage. That is a very great complement!
Great video! I just got my first compound bow and Im so stoked to get really good and then go out and hunt some game with it. Fill that freezer up with the best meat you can eat!!!
Also, you accent is awesome.
I would recommend a single pin sighted at 25 yds for a beginner. Learn to hold high at 35 on the body of the deer and drop into the kill zone. I hunted exactly this set up for nearly 20 years. I would also suggest no peep sight. Rely on an easy anchor point and continue to use that. You can add the peep later although I have not used a peep in nearly 25 years.
Very nice presentation! I am looking at this hunting option, but don't want to spend a lot, so you were really speaking to me!
I’m brand new to archery and hunting all together. I’m very excited about getting in the stand this year. While practicing I accidentally squeezed the hook release trigger and shot an arrow into the woods behind the target. I can assure you, I’ve only made that mistake one time. It was a very good learning experience. I think that is something that should be stressed other than respect the equipment you’re using. I really appreciate this video.
That’s great Klarissa! I’m excited you’ve found our channel. I hope you have a great first SZN hunting with archery equipment!
That’s a very good point! And a great reason to always practice shooting in a safe direction, no matter how confident you are in the shot.
That's eye-brow raising..lol. I was pulling back the string and just before reaching my face, I accidentally touched the trigger and Bam, punched myself in the jaw and got knocked back, in two separateoccasions. . too funny.
@@MusicMinisterJP7 oh gosh. Lol. Luckily it was one time and I definitely have become very aware of where my trigger finger is at all times. I’m sure I’ll make more mistakes as I continue, but I did want to mention that it is a common mistake made very early on in the archery world. 😂
@@BlarissaKango True, its all about getting used to the release. I recently purchased a Scott Shark release and girl is it Sensitive! Breathe on it and it will go off. I decreased the sensitivity some, but then finger needs to stay clear until ready to shoot. Best wishes..
Best beginner friendly bow video on YT. Will be coming back to watch again probably a few times! And dropping this comment to help the algorithm 🤝
Glad it was helpful! 💪🏼💪🏼
Thank You for keeping it simple. Sometimes, less is more. 👍👍
Yessir!!! Thanks for watching!
perfect , simple , easy to understand. great in my opinion. thank you.
I am about to buy my first bow and this video legitimately made me even more excited, awesome job!
I just started archery target shooting, love the step by step explanation, I have better understanding how to get better, thank you Awesome video!
Just got myself a PSE Drive NXT I’m hooked on archery such an amazing art!
Your video is the best by far. Very informative. I’m new to the sport. Still deciding on my first Bow. Cheers mate
Thanks dude! We shot some bows recently. The new Elite is pretty nice.
@@TheElementWild Have you ever tried Cruzer from Bear archery? I’ve seen Elite, abit over my budget. But the quality is brilliant.
Thank you. I’ve just got my first bow. Looking to get started and it’s tough to find good videos that are not selling stuff. Well explained and very helpful in a lot of ways. I’m trying to figure out if it’s normal to get your arm snapped by the bow string. Seems unlikely. My draw might be too long forcing me to over extend my arm so when I release, the string snaps my forearm. Which was surprisingly painful and unexpected.
I brought my first bow February this year and it’s an Anglo arms compound bow and I watched a few videos of how to shoot a compound then I came across this video and got the hang of it in little time it’s a good video and explained it so well good work 👍
Insightful clip .. pliz do a one clip on just alignment of the target in relation to the scope.
We will be very thankful 🙏
i just got me the Bear archery Rant RTH bow i only shot it 3 times so far i cant wait to train with it and go hunting for the first time.
I’m an expert infantryman, and a pretty good skeet shooter. First time with a bow, and I have first date jitters 😃.
This year will be the first I go out for archery. Went out and put a down payment on a Mission Mathew’s bow and man oh man I’m hype for it. The past couple days I’ve been just watching videos on tips for beginners. Can’t wait to see what this season brings :)). This video was super helpful!
I enjoyed your lessons here - Im new to archery so this was very helpful... Appreciate you sharing such knowledge - Thanks
You’re welcome! Hope you are enjoying archery!
This video is 4 years old, but this man helped me out and earned a follow. Huge love ftom Alberta!
Thank you, Brother! Love the username.
@TheElementWild Thank you very much, God bless you and your family, sir!!
Great intro video for beginners. I'm brand new and your explanation was excellent! Thanks for creating this video
I liked this a lot after watching some other videos that left me not really fully understanding what they were trying to teach. Great job!
Thank you Tim!
I have just began t o get back into it never shot compound before or release ! Found your video informative thank-you
Finally. . . Someone who actually TEACHES you how to shoot a bow.
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 hit that subscribe button if you haven’t! Thanks!
This was a great straight forward explanatory of everything I needed to know. Awesome.
Terrific dude! Hope you subscribed! What other help videos would you be interested in?
@@TheElementWild Well, I wonder how savy are you on custom bow strings? I'm trying to determine if I should or not replace mine, on my original strung 2007 Martin Magnum Bengal. I'm not a constant shooter. My bows spent more time in its case then in my hand. However, I've recently thought of doing Archery with my son, bought him a Mathews mission Menace. But I since, replaced my sight. Put my original sight on the Mathews, so I believe they need some setup tuning. My boe strings are looking good, But I wonder if its a rule of thumb, to replace strings due to age. My preference is for target shooting. Perhaps one day, turkey hunting.
Good video! A few years ago I purchased a used Hoyt Maxxis 31 for about $200…Incredible bow.
Great deal!
Thank you for taking time of your day to help us out with these great tips! 🤙
Thank you for this. Getting ready to make the purchase as a beginner and this video was very helpful. 👊🏽
Great video. I've been shooting before but it's been a while so I thought I'd touch up. Really well explained, good audio/easy to hear, amazing marksmanship and stance. Very knowledgably done
Thanks for the nice words!
You got yourself a new subscriber I really like your style of teaching I learned a lot and can’t wait to get my bow tune and start practicing 💪🏻 thanks for the video
I love this video sooo sooo soooo helpfull
Especially the aiming never knew about the housing and peep lining up
This has my hyped up as I’m going to start archery, hopefully start hunting in about a year
Immediately smash the like button when you mention safety ! Very nice video! Lov it!
Ebay is a good place to look for used bows just have to look them up on line before buying to make sure its a good deal
Love how u get straight to the point..very educational 👍🏽
How about the quiver there is a lot of quiver options on a four or five Arrow is all you need
Amazon. . . I bought a Sanlida X8 Dragon.
All around Great Bow, Fully adjustable, no vice needed.
Shoot dude, that’s cool!
I don't know. What should use? I used a 12ga Remington 870 with a modified stock choke and shot ducks, squirrels, and grouse with various ammunition types. I used a cheapo fishing rods from Walmart and caught trout and catfish. I don't weight 400lbs, don't have a tree stand with a wheel chair lift, don't have to park in handicapped spots, don't need a Polaris to get where I want to be. What bow is good to use?
I was told thumb and pointer finger at 10 and 2 on your grip... then slightly touch front if riser. I shot with terrible form for years and never knew. It takes a while to break years of bad habits
Just getting into archery now, this was an excellent educational video.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I have been into archery for about 14 years.. onlything you forgot to mention that it will take over your life, lol.
Well articulated…excellent video,you helped me so much with my interest in knowledge of bow hunting
Never been hunting but im going to. I want to bow and rifle hunt and you sir are an excellent info source you got my sub!
Great Video, Thank you. One thing I think you left out was how the arrow is placed on the bow i.e the outside fletcher and the tab on the thumb side of the arrow? saw that elsewhere nut you video is so much better
Making a trip to my local pro shop today to start my journey again.
Im thinking about getting into a new hobby, I love how compound bows look. I really appreciate this video. Im juss not sure in what begonner bow i should get. Any recomendations???
Great video.. Im sending this video to my cousin whos just getting into bow hunting..
What fall away rest are you using on that bow. I have an older Mathews that need some updating.
Thanks in advance
John
I'm 10 I got my first bow its a diamond archery prism I like shooting I'm just not the best at accuracy so thanks for the tips.
I'm just starting Bow hunting thank you sir for your help!!!
You’re welcome dude! Hope you have a great first SZN!
Fantastic video and so clarifying for beginners. Thank you so much!
Great video! I'm interested in learning archery. What is the name of that target your using? Link?
Great video man. Just getting into bow hunting and this help tremendously. Thanks for sharing.
I’m about to go buy my first compound bow for hunting and your video’s have definitely helped. Thanks dude!
Thanks man for posting this. Great video, super helpful👊🏽👊🏽
Superb video! I love the positivity combined with the educational information. 👌
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that stabilizer looks interesting what model is it please?
You forgot to mention the release at the end of the draw. The release keeps you from holding the full weight of the draw string when in the full draw or knocked position.
Awesome video, im just now picking back up my old bow my father gave me. I was ok in archery when i was younger. I got older and lost intrest, but im back into target practice shooting now and would love to go hunting with a bow. My only sort of a problem is im using a pretty old bear polar 2. It doesn't have a scope and i do not have alot of the modern add ons. It does have a stand off with sights on it but im having no luck using those just yet. I know i need newer better bow. Im getting pretty good with the old bear bow im just barebrow shooting right now. Any advice would be appreciated and thank you for all the great info and content. Im clean and sober now plusi really enjoy this hobby, I shouldn't have ever put it down when i was younger.
omg i love the energy and the humor haha thanks for the tips!
also i've been wanting to bow hunt and this super helps and makes it way less overwhelming
This video is done very, very well. And yes, I definitely will go out and get my family some really good tasty meat. Bravo K.C. I love all your videos brotha. Keep the great work and come back down to southwest florida for dem Gobblers
As a beginner, this is so helpful! Thank you!
Starting Archery now in Australia with the goal of eventually getting into hunting. We have all year round hunting for any non native species (plenty of deer).
Do compounds help much in draw back? I can only draw about 25lbs easily at the moment due to some shoulder injuries BUT I do realise it'll take me a very long time(I'm thinking 1-3 years depending on the amount of practice) to get that draw strength up