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Warbow Shooting off 400foot cliff...New HHB Warbow

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Del the cat:

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--- Quote from: thomas h on August 30, 2012, 04:06:56 pm ---i apologize in advance for  my stupidity  on war bow shooting :-[but why  the little  dance after the arrow is re-leased ?

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adb has put it very well, I use both a static release and rolling loose, the rolling loose creates a smooth motion in which all you warbow shooting muscles are used, many dislike it, but I find it hard to put it down when almost all record holders use it. Check out the EWBS stats.

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It's interesting that when shot at a ground level target the 'little dance' dissapears.(judging from what I've seen on Youtube)
Maybe it does improve flight distance... but it certainly isn't involuntary or necessary.
BTW Nice vid :)
Del

Hrothgar:
Jake, thanks for sharing. Very nice video, beautiful scenery. You make a mean looking arrow too. (hopefully I'll have some time this winter to improve my fletching skills).
Good luck

Agincourtwarbow:

--- Quote from: Del the cat on August 31, 2012, 08:47:34 am ---
--- Quote from: Agincourtwarbow on August 31, 2012, 03:36:07 am ---
--- Quote from: thomas h on August 30, 2012, 04:06:56 pm ---i apologize in advance for  my stupidity  on war bow shooting :-[but why  the little  dance after the arrow is re-leased ?

--- End quote ---

adb has put it very well, I use both a static release and rolling loose, the rolling loose creates a smooth motion in which all you warbow shooting muscles are used, many dislike it, but I find it hard to put it down when almost all record holders use it. Check out the EWBS stats.

--- End quote ---
It's interesting that when shot at a ground level target the 'little dance' dissapears.(judging from what I've seen on Youtube)
Maybe it does improve flight distance... but it certainly isn't involuntary or necessary.
BTW Nice vid :)
Del

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Hi Del, from what I have seen I knew you would bite, I think this topic has been gone over a few times now eh? When shooting head on I don't know how one would move in the rolling loose fashion, there definitely would be know rolling, but there is a forward movement as the string passes by. I as you may notice do shoot both. Again, most of the record holders use the rolling loose technique, so why knock it if one cannot equal it. Just my thoughts.
Thanks Del was a good fun time!  :)
Cheers,
-Jake

Agincourtwarbow:

--- Quote from: Hrothgar on August 31, 2012, 09:07:49 am ---Jake, thanks for sharing. Very nice video, beautiful scenery. You make a mean looking arrow too. (hopefully I'll have some time this winter to improve my fletching skills).
Good luck

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Thanks very much for that mate! Power to ya for the winter, hope you can crank out some 'fine roving shafts!' be keen to see how you got on with 'em!
Cheers,
-Jake

Scowler:
Cool vid, thanks for sharing.  Who is the band providing soundtrack?

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