I have no idea how missed this video a week ago. But I watched it now. I'm finding my shot shooting down hill has the tendency to go right if I'm not careful maintaining that T form from my waist up. My 3rd axis is fine. Great video and tips! 🏹👍😁
awesome video very helpful for a lot of shooters. good luck this fall. i live in northern ontario and did not draw a doe tag so we are going after bucks only this year!!
Good on em for using Bear Archery. I own a Bear recurve, longbow and compound. Had a Hoyt...... for the "extra" it wasn't any better than Bear, and Bear single cam bows are just as well made as Matthews for half the price. Don't believe in marketing gimmicks. You want to be sold on a bow, here it is; indigenous peoples killed 2000lb wood buffalo with one shot from a tiny point fired by a 30lb ash selfbow. Nuff said. Keep it real Hunting Public. We love y'all.
Lancaster archery has a good vid on elevated shots…far out and very close shows how to compensate for the angle..any btw when did u start this channel!? Happy I found it!
You should be able to pull your bow and home it back for 3-5 minutes! That's why i shoot an Elite (Energy 32), the back wall is rock hard, huge let off, and HUGE valley. Remember, the only shot that matters , is the first one.
Thanks for the great tips! I have been practicing shooting from odd angles and positions for years. Lots of fun see what you can learn. What quiver is Aaron using?
I’m no pro, but I’d recommend new hunters or all hunters, invest in a block target that doesn’t damage broadheads much. Each broadheads flies differently
@@aaronschneider3136 glad to answer that question. I cant tell you how many times my wrist release has clanked against metal at the worst moment possible. Plus, you don't have something hanging on your wrist, and if you stand hunt you just clip it on your D loop. And, for me at 65 lbs draw it makes me stay allot more focused on the shot. However, if someone's a trigger puncher better to stay with strap.
You guys should do a gear dump on the THP channel of what gear you’ll use for the upcoming 21-22 season! From bow to late season!
I think they would rather do these after the season because some companies get gear that hasn't been released yet
They did a gear dump
Recent?
@@flickster1559 ya today lol
Thank you Aaron and Ted!!! Great video!
If you get Warb's face as your thumbnail, you get a sub. That guy is about as wholesome as the hunting community gets.
Love The Hunting Public!! Thanks guys!!
I have no idea how missed this video a week ago. But I watched it now. I'm finding my shot shooting down hill has the tendency to go right if I'm not careful maintaining that T form from my waist up. My 3rd axis is fine. Great video and tips! 🏹👍😁
Tell your buddy with the whisker biscuit to ditch the vanes. The whiskers create a lot of resistance on vanes. Switch to feather fletching
awesome video very helpful for a lot of shooters. good luck this fall. i live in northern ontario and did not draw a doe tag so we are going after bucks only this year!!
AMIGO YOU ALWAYS MAKING SWEET VIDEOS!!! GREAT JOB!
Great tips, love all your videos!
I can see where knee pads would be a plus for the tree saddle.
Great tips! Thanks for sharing
Beat practice tip is to practice often. You can't be perfect, but repetition creates consistency and consistency puts meat on the table.
It wont be long Matthews will try and scoop these guys up they are getting a good following
@@ezras8889 never say never $$$$$ talks the mission line is affordable
@@ezras8889 100% only reason I watch them...
There real.
@@ezras8889 The reason why I love THP is for everything you just said.
Good on em for using Bear Archery. I own a Bear recurve, longbow and compound. Had a Hoyt...... for the "extra" it wasn't any better than Bear, and Bear single cam bows are just as well made as Matthews for half the price. Don't believe in marketing gimmicks. You want to be sold on a bow, here it is; indigenous peoples killed 2000lb wood buffalo with one shot from a tiny point fired by a 30lb ash selfbow. Nuff said.
Keep it real Hunting Public. We love y'all.
Lancaster archery has a good vid on elevated shots…far out and very close shows how to compensate for the angle..any btw when did u start this channel!? Happy I found it!
Nice tips. I noticed when u draw your elbow is quite low? Thx for your vids
You should be able to pull your bow and home it back for 3-5 minutes! That's why i shoot an Elite (Energy 32), the back wall is rock hard, huge let off, and HUGE valley. Remember, the only shot that matters , is the first one.
Great tips! Do you ever notice different arrow flight when you change out your practice broadhead with your sharp hunting one?
Great videos
Thanks for the great tips! I have been practicing shooting from odd angles and positions for years. Lots of fun see what you can learn. What quiver is Aaron using?
What brand of broadhead is that.
Cheers good tips
whats a good target for heavy arrows with single bevel heads? they penetrate so deep....bag target wont work...ha
I have had my bow limb impact a tree limb on a deer before it was not fun to say the least.
#Ranchfairy approved
I’m no pro, but I’d recommend new hunters or all hunters, invest in a block target that doesn’t damage broadheads much.
Each broadheads flies differently
...or get two square Bales of hay. Stack em together and attack a paper plate.
Not for broadheads 😬
You guys are mostly shooting 60lbs, i think. Shoot a T handle, its a game changer. I made the switch back in 2010.
Considering the switch. What about it is a game changer?
@@aaronschneider3136 glad to answer that question. I cant tell you how many times my wrist release has clanked against metal at the worst moment possible. Plus, you don't have something hanging on your wrist, and if you stand hunt you just clip it on your D loop. And, for me at 65 lbs draw it makes me stay allot more focused on the shot. However, if someone's a trigger puncher better to stay with strap.
Trigger slap
U won't miss everything with a Rage lol
Yeah you'll just get lodged in its shoulder instead
Rage is JUNK
Great tips