Dave is the real deal! I have witnessed this first hand as well as had the opportunity to train with him several times both at his place in Kentucky as well as my place out in here California. He is an awesome bowyer, archer and instructor. Most may not know but Dave is a great Martial Artist as well and has mentored me on how to integrate my martial arts training with several styles of archery including the Comanche style.
My grandad is Comanche/Mexican. He always told me about this style which makes sense because he was a badass bow hunter as well as horse rider. Not to mention a Vietnam war vet. Hes the reason the warrior spirit lives on in me and my little bro. I showed him this video and he watched it several times already. I will pass this way down to my son and daughters. Thanks for your videos. They are awesome and Ive been practicing with my son
I have long appreciated Lars for helping bringing back the true ancient styles of archery, but he hasn't given much instruction on how to do it. As someone who lives close to Comanche Peak, I really appreciate this video for learning the Comanche style that was well-known - and feared - in this part of Texas. Subscribed!
Everybody is doing the Lars Andersen method now. That's what this is. He can get four arrows in the air before the first one hits the target and hit the target with each one. Lars is a legend.
Holy smokes! This is one of the most eye opening videos I have ever seen. I wasn’t close to understanding the capabilities and lethality of Comanche warriors until I saw this segment. I can’t wait to get out and try to emulate their techniques.
I've been shooting a cheap longbow for about a month. It's so fun. I've been wanting to try speed shooting.. This is the best tutorial i've found so far. I've got a turkish short bow & some open knocks on the way. Thanks man!
This is good stuff...stuff I already am well aware of but for those who haven't been doing archery for 30 years this is one of the most informative instructional videos if not the most , so take it from an old hand in archery this guy's information is absolutely correct, accurate and super valuable if you are after learning a way of archery evolved for combat and killing other humans and being able to quickly take advantage of hard to reach food resources so that you may survive in practically any environment from desert to grasslands or forests and jungle or the fricken arctic circle. This is the good stuff folks . High praises and respect to you David great work
This is a great presentation. I'm 85 and grew up in Comanche and Kiowa country, where many of us little boys were awed by cowboy skills and Comanche and Kiowa skills. I'm an archer and prefer the short Comanche bow.
Im 77 years old and have been using that style of instinctive shooting for carp fishing all my life, because most of the time you don't have time to aim. Also, if the carp is moving, you cant shoot where the fish is or you'll miss or hit it in the tail. If the fish is moving you have to shoot where the fish is going to be! Same with any moving target! Shoot where it's going to be! I like your video! Keep up the good work!
Can't wait for part 2, and also if you had a video for making the comanche bow specifically that would be awesome. Great work, great tutorial. This helped me a lot even with some principles in other styles of shooting. :)
Great stuff Dave! Thanks for the detailed drills. Been shooting a plains bow and was not sure on the specific technique. The instinctual shooting style is a blast.
I have been looking forward to this video since the first video on Comanche archery came out. Can’t wait to get started! Thanks Dave! I am sure I got a bow or two that will work for this style
As a short man 20%pueblo genetics started in grade school with a lemon wood bow and snap shooting as you are doing I'm 67 now and still miss that little bow. Our school system way back taught archery English style they didn't like my snap shooting .
Thanks for this Dave. It is very useful to me, not only on a new way to have some fun, but as a writer of westerns that often feature Comanches, it is fantastic research material for me. Looking forward to the next one.
I 'm just starting archery , this video is very good, adds fun to shooting instead of the typical form of shooting I have been seen. Than-you I enjoyed it.
I have always full long drawn for 60 years but since an auto accident permanently injured my shoulder I can’t do it any more but I have a short horse bow I made 35 years ago that will allow me to start shooting with the short draw. Thank you for the alternative method I can use!
is part 2 coming? I would love to see that for sure, getting my first bow in a couple of weeks, it is a modern recurve tho, so these techniques will be more challenging for sure because of the size of the handles
Awesome video Brother! I can't say enough about it! Thank you for laying it out easy to understand and follow along! Makes me wanna pick up my bow and throw some arrows!
I got in BIIIG trouble when the wife found a few holes in the couch and a pillow a while ago 😂. Thank you for sharing with us . I'm getting back into shooting . I haven't had a bow for 4 years.I'm waiting on my bow to get here in a few days. I got a little mongolian 50# kit to start out . I'm soooo excited
Fred Walker owner of Kawartha Traditional Archery Center Ontario Canada, Excellent Dave (assume your name) interesting well put together. Love the natural approach and subject matter. Only wish I was a little younger 77 now. Trad with long bow and recurve is my background for many years. Always attracted to the North American Indian culture. Great to see promotion and deeper understanding and respect for this way. Thank you for this. Always looking for ways that are adaptable to modern approaches. Great job, Good for you. Please keep it up.
Don't hate on the fiberglass man, I've taken many deer and squirrel with my old ben pearson long bow lol. My great uncle gave it to me when I was 12. It's about 30-35lb @28" but it's my favorite one. But your kit looks hella cool!
Love watching these ancient styles. Keep making the content! Just starting out with archery and teaching the kids so these type of video are an eye opener
Have watched many of Lars Anderson’s archery shooting, however found this much more informative and instructional, I’ll be sure to try this next time I’m out in the woods in Devon England thanks.
Just found your channel! Good stuff. Started to make bow staves and thinkin Comanche is going to be the first one made. Learning flint knapping as well. Something tells me we may need to be proficient in the old ways sooner than later brother and sisters. Thank you for the wealth of knowledge 🙏✌️♥️🌍🇺🇲 ** I made this comment with about 4min left in the video. Great minds think alike i suppose 😂
Dave this is a superb absolutely superb presentation and we will share it around. When we were little boys 5-8 years old and fashioning our own little stick bows from maple branches & boxwood arrows with hen feathers crudely tied on . . . . and no one to show us how to shoot, this same basic technique was what we did back then. This is most likely the most natural way as it gets, a few of us still do it but most got swayed into more formal archery techniques along the way. As you so succinctly point out, IT WORKS :) and is fun! We are curious why you cut out the indoors scene video clip after your wife asked you “What are you doing???” We would have loved to see you talk your way out of THAT one lol. Thanks again for an awesome great job and by the way GREAT RUNNING SHOOTING!
Thank you very much! Yes this is very natural way and I also did pinch draw as a child then for some reason gravitated away from it. My wife was not too happy with my choice of target haha! But this is not the first time my weird hobbys have made her angry. And I would bet it wont be the last
The knock is a great idea. I’m hoping to attempt to make a short bow so now going to watch your vid on how to, fantastic content here in uk this sort of archery is hard to come by unless I’m not looking hard enough? Thank you for your knowledge.
figured out drill #2 by myself and it worked quite well after some practice. BUT: I ended up destroying the fletching of my arrows :) AND: my max was three arrows in one hand.
Have always picked my arrows by the nock it's so much easier to control and to put on string. I believe this was the way Howard Hill wanted people to handle the arrows by the nock.
After watching this... subbed! I've been looking for someone to better explain the fast shooting. Also keep up the good work man!! Seriously! I think I might try my hand at making a bow this summer.
Just started shooting Comanche style with three arrows in my bow hand and in a few weeks can get off four shots in 8 seconds. Need a traditional bow to be faster. Mine is a recurve but has an arrow rest that gets in the way when I reload. Awesome video.
1:30 - 1:50 That's what I've been working on today, especially since my fingers are very bony which sometimes makes the pre-loading method tough with a strong bow. Yesterday I was looking at the pictures shown in yours and Lars' video(s) that display the way Comanches held the arrows and noticed a bunch of them held them a ways up the shafts, and that sure got me curious given the short draw and such. This time, with practice, been reaching above/over the bowstring---like the pre-loading method---and grabbing it with the pinch grip right back onto the string, having peeled it from the grip like at 1:34 . Still got some practice but yeah feels interesting. So in this case, been "meeting the middle" so to say, between the pre-loading way of grabbing-and-nocking the arrows and having them held right in the bow hand. With a lower brace height and having the held just a little further up the shafts I've noticed its easy enough to grab right from there. Well, for now anyways. Still gotta experiment 👍👍👍🏹 But yeah got some awesome material dude.
@@MeadLongbows idk if you've tried it that specific way peeling from the grip with the finger and thumb above the string---maybe you have---but yeah that's one I'm working on with low brace height since the "stuff it onto the string" can be slippery at times
Thanks for your videos.just subscibed.i just bought a bow.and am interested in this type of archery. I hope your putting out more videos.for now i can watch the videos you put out
9:55 "It's time to go outside" lol i thought you were going to shoot at the chickens, lol. Great videos and awesome tips, by far the most clear about how to knock the arrows and the drills.
@@MeadLongbows Awesome video man, loved the super clear explanation of the arrow nocks and the "preloading" in the hand. The drills too, really informative and clear.
Awesome video. Great explanation. I seen Lars Anderson once holding arrows in the bow hand like you showed. Believe it or not it was a quick part of the video that I froze and noticed how they went between the fingers.sooo, been shooting like this since I seen that video.and its fast! As you demonstrated. Something I did was change how I make my nocks. I flare them so they are wide, but tapered from top to bottom. So when you grab the nock it kind of automatically twists to the proper possition to place on the string.i use a 3 finger draw like eskimo style.if you were using a pinch type grip nocks like these wouldnt work for that. Theyd twist the wrong way to place on the string. I also decided on a hip quiver. I have plains style quivers/bowcases but I dont own a horse and to be honest a hip quiver would work on a horse if need be.anyhow it's always set perfect for grabbing 1 to 12 arrows as quickly as I need to. As for fletching I've always made a 2 fletch simular to what eskimo or catawba used. Theres no cock feather and no wrong way of nocking it on the string. This ads to speed with less fumbling. Looking forward to that second video.
Very impressive! Love that bow. Dave if you don't mind could you tell me a little about that bow? Also if you could share a pic of the bow unbraced I would appreciate.
Hey thanks for your video and taking the time to explain things in a easy practical way not everybody is a teacher you probably realize that by now - hey I enjoyed the video because I started shooting recurve bow in the 1960s we ate deer meat and potatoes for the next 70 years:-) I also learn to make some b o w s myself because I live in the forest most of the time anyways I'm not a professional but I got some pretty cool bows and some of them are short like yours I make my own string. I killed a lot of deer because I eat meat:-) unfortunately I'm not very steady standing up anymore I broke my back on a motorcycle and had a spinal cord injury in 95 the Lord help me walk again! I went back to painting Barns and houses in metal roofs for a living, it's been a hard g o:-) ..I also brain tan some hides do some blacksmith work. Built log cabin. I think you understand now who I am ,I'm a mountain man
I love watching your lesson videos. Very good. Have you ever tried using knockless arrows? In place of the knock you wrap and glue a soft leather around the shaft with a short protrubance, maybe 3/8 of an inch, from the butt of the arrow. Taper the edge of the leather down onto the shaft for mechanical and aerodynamics. You could wrap that with sinew on the shaft section as well.
@Mead Longbows Love these videos, just got a camanche style bow yesterday, im curious, what length arrows do you use with it? anything special about them?
Really love the content thank you so much for all the great information. I recently made an atlatl I wondered if you mess with those at all? Keep the videos coming man love it
Fantastic instructions, fantastic instructor. Thank you very much Dave. Cannot wait for you to post Part 2 ;-)... when do you plan to shoot part 2, any idea? Will keep practicing basics in the meantime...
Thank you for the information, very interesting and informative, would like to know more. Assuming I would like to get more into this hobby/skill, where and how could I acquire an all purpose native american bow? Also, not to be a contrary, the Comanche were special and fearsome but the Apache and Yaqui tribes fought Comanche and Kiowa warriors for hundreds of years and did very well. Also, Eastern nations such as the Iroquois nations that chased the Souix and Chayanee out of the East! But honestly the greatest Indian, Indigenous warriors nations were the Aztec Empire! People seem to conveniently forget the the Aztec, Mayan and Toltec nations were and are Native Americans! Mexico, Canada, the United States as well as the Caribbean all belong to and are part of North America.
You are welcome and thank you so much! I make all kinds of bows and have been for many years. Yes you are correct about other warrior tribes/nations/empires my ancestry is linked to Aztecs, Maya and Inca empire!
Something I've also found is that if you're using old $6 training arrows, you don't necessarily even need a nock if they've broken off. I can fire decently well this style in such scenarios, but of course it's not the desired option.
Best and most understandable instruction I have yet seen. Thanks. This may sound heretical (and it probably is) but can you shoot this style with a modern compound bow?
Wow you're intense with your draw advice 🙇♂️. The method you mentioned about not looking and moving slow is the same for drawing the sword and sheathing in iaido.
Amazing video. I have been so inspired by you and comanche style archery it's all I really practice. My only question is how do you prevent the arrow from tearing up your bow hand? The part of your bow hand that the arrow passes on. When I shoot this style the gap between my thumb and index on my bow hand gets torn up.
Thank you 🙏. Wrap the base of your fletches with fine sewing thread soaked in super glue. First use a razor to shave the tips of feathers down as much as possible like a smooth ramp that will not catch your skin
21:06 Are there any of those except glue-on available, that overlap instead of insert? Do you make and sell those or something? I use bamboo and wood so I'm wondering if that type of nock is made for those kinds of arrows too that aren't hollow
Dave is the real deal! I have witnessed this first hand as well as had the opportunity to train with him several times both at his place in Kentucky as well as my place out in here California. He is an awesome bowyer, archer and instructor. Most may not know but Dave is a great Martial Artist as well and has mentored me on how to integrate my martial arts training with several styles of archery including the Comanche style.
Thank you my brother 👊 I am a better martial artist thanks to you teacher🙏
Recommend any books for this style and learning more about the Comanche?
My grandad is Comanche/Mexican. He always told me about this style which makes sense because he was a badass bow hunter as well as horse rider. Not to mention a Vietnam war vet. Hes the reason the warrior spirit lives on in me and my little bro. I showed him this video and he watched it several times already. I will pass this way down to my son and daughters. Thanks for your videos. They are awesome and Ive been practicing with my son
That’s awesome!
I have long appreciated Lars for helping bringing back the true ancient styles of archery, but he hasn't given much instruction on how to do it. As someone who lives close to Comanche Peak, I really appreciate this video for learning the Comanche style that was well-known - and feared - in this part of Texas. Subscribed!
I don't live far from Comanche Peak myself! Small world!
Everybody is doing the Lars Andersen method now. That's what this is. He can get four arrows in the air before the first one hits the target and hit the target with each one. Lars is a legend.
Excited for part 2
Bell is on now!
Holy smokes! This is one of the most eye opening videos I have ever seen. I wasn’t close to understanding the capabilities and lethality of Comanche warriors until I saw this segment. I can’t wait to get out and try to emulate their techniques.
Thanks for watching have fun!
😂Her reaction to him shooting her pillow was so funny. I think it's 9 minutes in.
I've been shooting a cheap longbow for about a month. It's so fun. I've been wanting to try speed shooting.. This is the best tutorial i've found so far. I've got a turkish short bow & some open knocks on the way. Thanks man!
This is good stuff...stuff I already am well aware of but for those who haven't been doing archery for 30 years this is one of the most informative instructional videos if not the most , so take it from an old hand in archery this guy's information is absolutely correct, accurate and super valuable if you are after learning a way of archery evolved for combat and killing other humans and being able to quickly take advantage of hard to reach food resources so that you may survive in practically any environment from desert to grasslands or forests and jungle or the fricken arctic circle. This is the good stuff folks . High praises and respect to you David great work
Thank you sir!🙏
This is a great presentation. I'm 85 and grew up in Comanche and Kiowa country, where many of us little boys were awed by cowboy skills and Comanche and Kiowa skills. I'm an archer and prefer the short Comanche bow.
Awesome thank you
Im 77 years old and have been using that style of instinctive shooting for carp fishing all my life, because most of the time you don't have time to aim. Also, if the carp is moving, you cant shoot where the fish is or you'll miss or hit it in the tail. If the fish is moving you have to shoot where the fish is going to be! Same with any moving target! Shoot where it's going to be!
I like your video! Keep up the good work!
Can't wait for part 2, and also if you had a video for making the comanche bow specifically that would be awesome. Great work, great tutorial. This helped me a lot even with some principles in other styles of shooting. :)
Did part 2 ever show up?
@@Floyd-o7l i don't know 😂
Great stuff Dave! Thanks for the detailed drills. Been shooting a plains bow and was not sure on the specific technique. The instinctual shooting style is a blast.
Thanks for watching glad you liked it
Asiatic horn bows like the Scythian bow were short and used from horseback. Arrows had nocks like that.
I have been looking forward to this video since the first video on Comanche archery came out. Can’t wait to get started! Thanks Dave! I am sure I got a bow or two that will work for this style
Very welcome thanks for watching
As a short man 20%pueblo genetics started in grade school with a lemon wood bow and snap shooting as you are doing I'm 67 now and still miss that little bow. Our school system way back taught archery English style they didn't like my snap shooting .
Time to get you another little bow
Thanks for this Dave. It is very useful to me, not only on a new way to have some fun, but as a writer of westerns that often feature Comanches, it is fantastic research material for me. Looking forward to the next one.
You are welcome and that's awesome! Thanks for watching!
Books or movies? And names so I can look em up?
I 'm just starting archery , this video is very good, adds fun to shooting instead of the typical form of shooting I have been seen. Than-you I enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing this technique! So simple and yet so fun and effective!
Those people back in time where amazing. Hard training and dedication.
Ok, within 1:50 my eyes are so much wider, I'd have never thought to do it like that. I'm gonna keep watching this.
I have always full long drawn for 60 years but since an auto accident permanently injured my shoulder I can’t do it any more but I have a short horse bow I made 35 years ago that will allow me to start shooting with the short draw. Thank you for the alternative method I can use!
Great tutorial. I'll start practicing. Subscribed.
Thank you! Have fun
is part 2 coming? I would love to see that for sure, getting my first bow in a couple of weeks, it is a modern recurve tho, so these techniques will be more challenging for sure because of the size of the handles
I've been a self-bowyer for many years, but am just getting I to short bows. Great video and thanks for the instruction and encouragement.
Awesome video Brother! I can't say enough about it! Thank you for laying it out easy to understand and follow along! Makes me wanna pick up my bow and throw some arrows!
Go for it brother we will get together soon I promise and train
@@MeadLongbows I am excited for it! And need it. After winter we'll have to schedule a warrior weekend.
Excellent video, very informative and VERY entertaining, thank you!
Thank you for watching glad you liked it!
I got in BIIIG trouble when the wife found a few holes in the couch and a pillow a while ago 😂. Thank you for sharing with us . I'm getting back into shooting . I haven't had a bow for 4 years.I'm waiting on my bow to get here in a few days. I got a little mongolian 50# kit to start out . I'm soooo excited
This archery video kicks ass! Well done, you are a natural communicator
Fred Walker owner of Kawartha Traditional Archery Center Ontario Canada, Excellent Dave (assume your name) interesting well put together. Love the natural approach and subject matter. Only wish I was a little younger 77 now. Trad with long bow and recurve is my background for many years. Always attracted to the North American Indian culture. Great to see promotion and deeper understanding and respect for this way. Thank you for this. Always looking for ways that are adaptable to modern approaches. Great job, Good for you. Please keep it up.
Fred thank you very much for your kind words and support. Keep shooting my friend, thanks for watching and stay safe👊
Don't hate on the fiberglass man, I've taken many deer and squirrel with my old ben pearson long bow lol. My great uncle gave it to me when I was 12. It's about 30-35lb @28" but it's my favorite one. But your kit looks hella cool!
I was brought here by Lars Andersen. Great content, nice instruction. I appreciate it very much, look forward to seeing more content from you sir
Thank you very much
Excellent, Comanche Archery is next on my list to learn :) keep it up with your videos :)
thank you!
“WHAT ARE YOU DOING?” Hysterical
Love watching these ancient styles. Keep making the content! Just starting out with archery and teaching the kids so these type of video are an eye opener
Have watched many of Lars Anderson’s archery shooting, however found this much more informative and instructional, I’ll be sure to try this next time I’m out in the woods in Devon England thanks.
I'm so hyped for part 2!!
Just found your channel! Good stuff. Started to make bow staves and thinkin Comanche is going to be the first one made. Learning flint knapping as well. Something tells me we may need to be proficient in the old ways sooner than later brother and sisters.
Thank you for the wealth of knowledge 🙏✌️♥️🌍🇺🇲
** I made this comment with about 4min left in the video. Great minds think alike i suppose 😂
Dudes a beast shooting bow an arrows 😮😊
Sweet video. It's really interesting seeing Native American Style Archery. Truely one of the best style of archery in history.
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Dave this is a superb absolutely superb presentation and we will share it around. When we were little boys 5-8 years old and fashioning our own little stick bows from maple branches & boxwood arrows with hen feathers crudely tied on . . . . and no one to show us how to shoot, this same basic technique was what we did back then. This is most likely the most natural way as it gets, a few of us still do it but most got swayed into more formal archery techniques along the way. As you so succinctly point out, IT WORKS :) and is fun!
We are curious why you cut out the indoors scene video clip after your wife asked you “What are you doing???”
We would have loved to see you talk your way out of THAT one lol.
Thanks again for an awesome great job and by the way GREAT RUNNING SHOOTING!
Thank you very much! Yes this is very natural way and I also did pinch draw as a child then for some reason gravitated away from it. My wife was not too happy with my choice of target haha! But this is not the first time my weird hobbys have made her angry. And I would bet it wont be the last
I'm not an archer but there's been a lot of breakins where I live. This looks awesome.
Amazing content! I look forward to watching future videos. Thank you, Dave!
Thank you!
Nice to find this video. Im starting to learn this technique,is easier than i thought it would be,thanks
The knock is a great idea. I’m hoping to attempt to make a short bow so now going to watch your vid on how to, fantastic content here in uk this sort of archery is hard to come by unless I’m not looking hard enough? Thank you for your knowledge.
You are very welcome, and thank you!
Please do more of these, it is a niche audience but we can get this type of information from limited sources
Oh yeah! Nice to see you back!
figured out drill #2 by myself and it worked quite well after some practice.
BUT: I ended up destroying the fletching of my arrows :)
AND: my max was three arrows in one hand.
This is very cool!!! I just got pumped at trying this style, thx for the video man!!!! Will build me a bow, hopefully comanche replica. Cya man!!
Have always picked my arrows by the nock it's so much easier to control and to put on string. I believe this was the way Howard Hill wanted people to handle the arrows by the nock.
AWESOME INFO..... legit to the core
After watching this... subbed! I've been looking for someone to better explain the fast shooting. Also keep up the good work man!! Seriously! I think I might try my hand at making a bow this summer.
Great vid!!!! I'd like to see some more with the Ben P bow. For example holding, how many sit on shelf, etc. Thanks
Lars! Is really cool and effective I draw back quiver over should and grab multiple arrows sometimes but this is really fast technique
Just started shooting Comanche style with three arrows in my bow hand and in a few weeks can get off four shots in 8 seconds. Need a traditional bow to be faster. Mine is a recurve but has an arrow rest that gets in the way when I reload. Awesome video.
they had the technique, if they had the old world gear it would be over
1:30 - 1:50 That's what I've been working on today, especially since my fingers are very bony which sometimes makes the pre-loading method tough with a strong bow. Yesterday I was looking at the pictures shown in yours and Lars' video(s) that display the way Comanches held the arrows and noticed a bunch of them held them a ways up the shafts, and that sure got me curious given the short draw and such.
This time, with practice, been reaching above/over the bowstring---like the pre-loading method---and grabbing it with the pinch grip right back onto the string, having peeled it from the grip like at 1:34 . Still got some practice but yeah feels interesting. So in this case, been "meeting the middle" so to say, between the pre-loading way of grabbing-and-nocking the arrows and having them held right in the bow hand. With a lower brace height and having the held just a little further up the shafts I've noticed its easy enough to grab right from there. Well, for now anyways. Still gotta experiment 👍👍👍🏹 But yeah got some awesome material dude.
Thank you so much have fun!
@@MeadLongbows idk if you've tried it that specific way peeling from the grip with the finger and thumb above the string---maybe you have---but yeah that's one I'm working on with low brace height since the "stuff it onto the string" can be slippery at times
Good stuff!! Keep ‘em coming!!
Cool video
Thanks for your videos.just subscibed.i just bought a bow.and am interested in this type of archery. I hope your putting out more videos.for now i can watch the videos you put out
9:55 "It's time to go outside" lol i thought you were going to shoot at the chickens, lol.
Great videos and awesome tips, by far the most clear about how to knock the arrows and the drills.
Haha! Na the chickens are safe...for now.. Thanks for watching and support 👊
@@MeadLongbows Awesome video man, loved the super clear explanation of the arrow nocks and the "preloading" in the hand. The drills too, really informative and clear.
Great video brother. Authentically and historically accurate too.
I'm excited for Part 2
Awesome video. Great explanation. I seen Lars Anderson once holding arrows in the bow hand like you showed. Believe it or not it was a quick part of the video that I froze and noticed how they went between the fingers.sooo, been shooting like this since I seen that video.and its fast! As you demonstrated. Something I did was change how I make my nocks. I flare them so they are wide, but tapered from top to bottom. So when you grab the nock it kind of automatically twists to the proper possition to place on the string.i use a 3 finger draw like eskimo style.if you were using a pinch type grip nocks like these wouldnt work for that. Theyd twist the wrong way to place on the string. I also decided on a hip quiver. I have plains style quivers/bowcases but I dont own a horse and to be honest a hip quiver would work on a horse if need be.anyhow it's always set perfect for grabbing 1 to 12 arrows as quickly as I need to. As for fletching I've always made a 2 fletch simular to what eskimo or catawba used. Theres no cock feather and no wrong way of nocking it on the string. This ads to speed with less fumbling. Looking forward to that second video.
thanks!
Bows were not replaced by guns because bows are hard to make but because proficient archers are hard to make.
I learned a lot with this video. Thanks
Very impressive!
Love that bow. Dave if you don't mind could you tell me a little about that bow? Also if you could share a pic of the bow unbraced I would appreciate.
thx for watching, you can see how i made this bow and others in the first Comanche video
BEST VIDEO ON ARCHERY ON EARTH CURRENTLY! THIS ONE!
Is Part 2 still in the works? Eager anticipation is killing me.
*didn't know Keanu Reeves was an archer*
Hey thanks for your video and taking the time to explain things in a easy practical way not everybody is a teacher you probably realize that by now - hey I enjoyed the video because I started shooting recurve bow in the 1960s we ate deer meat and potatoes for the next 70 years:-) I also learn to make some b o w s myself because I live in the forest most of the time anyways I'm not a professional but I got some pretty cool bows and some of them are short like yours I make my own string. I killed a lot of deer because I eat meat:-) unfortunately I'm not very steady standing up anymore I broke my back on a motorcycle and had a spinal cord injury in 95 the Lord help me walk again! I went back to painting Barns and houses in metal roofs for a living, it's been a hard g o:-) ..I also brain tan some hides do some blacksmith work. Built log cabin. I think you understand now who I am ,I'm a mountain man
Awesome! So when is part 2 coming ?
Soon
@@MeadLongbows thank you so much for your effort!
could you tell me where i can buy the commache bow and arrow set with quilver. can't seem to find them.
heres the link thx www.meadlongbows.com/comanche_bows_and_arrows
Great video sir. You’re very talented
You helped me a lot. Thanks.
Loved this video!!
Thank you
Great content as always. I'll definitely try this style in the days to come
Thank you!
FRIGGIN AWESOME!!!!
I love watching your lesson videos. Very good.
Have you ever tried using knockless arrows? In place of the knock you wrap and glue a soft leather around the shaft with a short protrubance, maybe 3/8 of an inch, from the butt of the arrow. Taper the edge of the leather down onto the shaft for mechanical and aerodynamics. You could wrap that with sinew on the shaft section as well.
Thank you and yes I have I believe it's good to try all types of knocks
@Mead Longbows Love these videos, just got a camanche style bow yesterday, im curious, what length arrows do you use with it? anything special about them?
Sheet man. So inspired by this. Thx for such a great explanation
You are welcome and thank you!
Garage door foam pink insulation foam works great for me that and for now brightly-colored arrows and a black light for when I miss
Great! Thank you for sharing.🙏🏻
Really love the content thank you so much for all the great information. I recently made an atlatl I wondered if you mess with those at all? Keep the videos coming man love it
Thanks! Yes Ive made some in the past but cant really step away from how much more connected I am to the bow.
Fantastic instructions, fantastic instructor. Thank you very much Dave. Cannot wait for you to post Part 2 ;-)... when do you plan to shoot part 2, any idea? Will keep practicing basics in the meantime...
Thank you, hopefully soon
Thank you for the information, very interesting and informative, would like to know more. Assuming I would like to get more into this hobby/skill, where and how could I acquire an all purpose native american bow? Also, not to be a contrary, the Comanche were special and fearsome but the Apache and Yaqui tribes fought Comanche and Kiowa warriors for hundreds of years and did very well. Also, Eastern nations such as the Iroquois nations that chased the Souix and Chayanee out of the East! But honestly the greatest Indian, Indigenous warriors nations were the Aztec Empire! People seem to conveniently forget the the Aztec, Mayan and Toltec nations were and are Native Americans! Mexico, Canada, the United States as well as the Caribbean all belong to and are part of North America.
You are welcome and thank you so much! I make all kinds of bows and have been for many years. Yes you are correct about other warrior tribes/nations/empires my ancestry is linked to Aztecs, Maya and Inca empire!
Great video, thanks 👍
I want... no I need the Comanche nocks :D
Something I've also found is that if you're using old $6 training arrows, you don't necessarily even need a nock if they've broken off. I can fire decently well this style in such scenarios, but of course it's not the desired option.
Great explanation 👌 it's almost like "instinctive" knife throwing.
Greatest video ever!
Best and most understandable instruction I have yet seen. Thanks. This may sound heretical (and it probably is) but can you shoot this style with a modern compound bow?
Thank you! and anything is possible
The "What are you doiiiiiing!???" part got me good hauhahahahah
One of my favorite bows to use dynamically is a old glass bow I found in the trash and wove a new string out of dynema tuna fishing line!😂
This is great when is part 2
Wow you're intense with your draw advice 🙇♂️. The method you mentioned about not looking and moving slow is the same for drawing the sword and sheathing in iaido.
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Dang this is more exciting than olympics archery contest.
Great video. It mentions there might be a 2nd video coming... has that been released and I've missed it?
@@stevelawson4404 it may be in the near future thank you for your support!
Amazing video. I have been so inspired by you and comanche style archery it's all I really practice. My only question is how do you prevent the arrow from tearing up your bow hand? The part of your bow hand that the arrow passes on. When I shoot this style the gap between my thumb and index on my bow hand gets torn up.
Thank you 🙏. Wrap the base of your fletches with fine sewing thread soaked in super glue. First use a razor to shave the tips of feathers down as much as possible like a smooth ramp that will not catch your skin
John Wick comanche bow training is sick
21:06 Are there any of those except glue-on available, that overlap instead of insert? Do you make and sell those or something? I use bamboo and wood so I'm wondering if that type of nock is made for those kinds of arrows too that aren't hollow