DarylS
(.700 member)
19/02/18 12:33 PM
3-D shoot this weeked 30shots x 3 times

Had an indoor Archery 3-D match this weekend. Was a lot of fun - I haven't shot my bow since the fall of 2007 & thinking of taking up archery again. I think my wife will like it as well.

She was top woman at the NA Long Bow Safari a number of years ago, beating 515 other archers out of 520 registered. There were so many "internal complaints", that was the last year of registered 'scoring'. She nailed an 85 yard shot on a bedded elk, in the centre of the X. Unbelievably lucky. I hit it in the ass for 5pts, also lucky, but not as much.HA! I don't think anyone else in our group even hit the damn thing. What a shot, though, with a 40 pound "Ron FOX" long bow and legal sized 2-bladed broadheads of course.

My best round this weekend was the second round of 30 shots yesterday, with 7 11's and 5 10's out of 30 shots. The rest scored 8's and 5's, no missed.
They are now scoring "X" hits as 11 pts instead of 10 + # of X's. My worse round was today, but still got 10, 10's, averaged. LOL. Ended up in second for the category they put me in. Seniors compound fixed sight pins # peep sight and mechanical release. There were only 2 of us in that class. LOL I shoot bare bow, no sights and fingers, no "REAL" release (no recognizable release, either, more like an armature plucker HA!)

Actually, my 'real' category has not been recognized for about 10 years, I was told - as it was 1st called (over 60#) Heavy Tackle Bare Bow, then that changed to Bowhunter Bare-Bow, ie: compound no sights and fingers, then it was simply removed (at least here). Found my bow was still set at 70#, it's max.+ 29" draw length. Longest shots were only about 55yards. Closest, maybe 10 feet. I shot fingers, of course and no sights, cranked over like I used to shoot my long-bows - that's how I enjoy shooting.
I used to be fair with that class - av. 285/300 yearly in that class at the club with the Hitech bow. I had been shooting 290's with fingers and pins with a heavy Darton Lightening, but I couldn't afford the arrows kept "hooding" them. I sold that bow to my friend Brad and bought the Hitech Pinacle, shot it bare. That made fewer robin-hoods. I still have the Hitech & used it this weekend.

I'd have shot one of my longbows, but 4 of them are too heavy now for me and all of them, even the self bows I have, some I made, re-start tendinitis in both elbows within 30 shots.
Lol- the last year with the sights, I had to take the Robin-hoods apart just to have enough arrows to finish the season. I was a young man then - in my 30 through 50's I guess. I could still see - yahoo. OK with cheaters now, though.

What sort of archery do you guys play with?


NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
19/02/18 01:26 PM
Re: 3-D shoot this weeked 30shots x 3 times

I think archery practice is a form of meditation, perhaps very zen . With a bow and pointed sticks.

aromakr
(.375 member)
23/03/18 02:16 AM
Re: 3-D shoot this weeked 30shots x 3 times

Daryl:
I still shoot my ala NALS longbow 60#@27" down from the 80# I use to shoot, but hay I'll be 78 soon. shoot a few arrows almost every day to keep those muscles in shape.

Bob


Ripp
(.577 member)
23/03/18 02:28 AM
Re: 3-D shoot this weeked 30shots x 3 times

Daryl,

I missed this post the first time through..sorry

Now I shoot only compound..in the yard..starting late spring through the summer..even that for me is very relaxing..birds singing.. warm breeze..see how tight of groups I can get..as John suggests, very relaxing..

Shot long bow and compound as a kid and through my teens..then again in my 30's..

THAT was one hell of a shot by your wife..congrats

Ripp Von Hood...


DarylS
(.700 member)
23/03/18 01:53 PM
Re: 3-D shoot this weeked 30shots x 3 times

Yeah - she's quite phenomenal with a long bow.
As she'd won that match with a Fox bow (Ron Fox maker), Ron built her a 'special' light target long bow for her indoor championship shooting. She shoots like a machine.



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