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School Talent Show
Kegan:
Well, I signed up for the talent show to round-off my senior year... doing an archery exhibition! I made a point to talk to the principal earlier this summer, make sure everythings cleared with him (he was excstatic about the idea). I need some help though.
First, I'm using a home made "curtain" as a back drop (about 5' wide by 7' high) for my blunt arrows, but am unsure how I'm going to hang/stand it up. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Second, I have five minutes to do my act. So far, I know I want to do some wing shots- going from a 10" disc and hopefully finishing with a Lifesaver or jug cap or something. I also figured on doing a mirror shot, shooting behind me, and some out of position shots. Which leaves me needing a few more quick and flashy tricks? Not quite sure if I'll be able to do a candle shot or ricochet :P I need ideas to start practicing.
Thanks in advance- I'm getting excited ;D!
Christophero:
It is probable that the school has some sort of stand for their theater program that could hold the curtain. Or hand a cable or rope from one wall to another wall and drape a heavy curtain or a piece of carpet as the back stop.
Start looking at all the youtube videos of trick shooting you can and go from there. Have a great time!
hawkbow:
I have someone roll two targets from both right and left direction in quick succession drawing and shooting quickly..... foam targets with balloons on them are great for four quick shots that everyone can hear and see... also two quick shots with blunt fluflu arrows at candles gets their attention.. aim small miss small..Hawk
hedgeapple:
Kegan, 2" pvc pipe should work for a stand. Make the base legs about 4 ft. long with a T in the middle the up rights with a L on top. Any part that you don't glue together, I'd drill a hole in the joint and run a nail through it to prevent the stand from twisting and collasping. You might need to tie a rope to both up rights at the bottom to prevent them from pushing away from each other with the weight of the curtain/carpet.
Kegan:
Thanks all! My dad has some whit pine boards laying aorund in the back we can rip and make itno a frame. It'll most likely be pretty heavy, but at least the curtain shouldn't fall. I like the idea of PVC though.
So far, here's the routine. Now just to practice and time it all.
1. Out of Position Shots
- "Indian Crouch"
- Turning around backwards
- Belly Shot
2. Snap a Pencil in Half
3. Shoot the Flame from a Candle
4. Mirror
5. Ricochet
6. Wing Shots
- Balloon first
- Plastic Container Lid (~7")
- Clay Pidgeon/Small Plastic Lid
- Life Saver
Thoughts?
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