Archery-speed shooting with a back quiver.

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  1. Tex Grebner Outdoors

    The Only thing worse than a miss is a slow miss, fast is fine, accuracy is
    forever. Anchor the string in your face. Slow is smooth, and Smooth is
    Fast.

     
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  2. Huon Heta

    cool bro you have improved heaps since your first vid, the back quiver draw
    is definitely harder than side quiver, in my opinion and experience. you
    are looking real good, smooth draw and release, your focus is fixed on
    target, and your hand are working well, without having to look at them, you
    have a good cadence to your shoots, a note about accuracy you are shooting
    a primitive style bow of hand, it won’t be perfect, but give it time and
    the groups will get smaller, then you start breaking arrows, thanks for
    sharing 

     
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  3. Armin Hirmer

    really well done. I like your way of nocking a bit different than the
    russians and the 3-finger-draw. looks great :) go ahead

     
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  4. Texas Slinger

    Thanks for the Shout out! Good shooting! Make sure your anchor point is the
    same every time. Not only will you be accurate as hell but with fast
    shooting….rather deadly. Keep em coming.

     
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  5. chouck0101

    we are both shooting 6 arrows in the same amount of time using
    different techniques…interesting. You are a fast archer. To speed things
    up i would open up your arrow knock with a heat gun and eliminate the click
    sound when knocking your arrow. Also, you are knocking the arrows on to the
    string in two steps. you are knocking the arrows with your first finger and
    thumb then bringing your other fingers around the string to draw. I would
    try knocking the arrow at the same time you are drawing. This should sped
    you up a little. Other than that you are spot on. Keep training!

     
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  6. Truth seaker

    First of all try arrows with self knocks (traditional simple knocks)
    instead of modern arrow knocks. You don’t have to clip those knocks on the
    bowstring an spare times.

    Second grab the end of the knock with your thumb and middle-finger. After
    grabbing the knock, learn to slide your index-finger around the arrow shaft
    in one smooth motion so that when you have put the arrow on the bow string,
    you can pull the bowstring almost direct after it.

    I think you did a very good job. Way to go! Also learn how to knock instead
    of shoot fast. If you can knock in one smooth motion than the rest becomes
    easy. Do this by only learn how the grab with your fingers and putting on
    the bow.

    Good job!

     
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