@huyked On the misses, they flew about 60-80 yards depending on the angle
of the shot and the amount of wear of the flu flu’s feathers. The bow I am
shooting is a Centaur Chimera 65# @ 28″ and, for a traditional bow, is
shooting very fast.
@MidwestHunter497 If you get setup properly and practice the right stuff,
you will amaze yourself at how good you can become. I use a variety of
different tips and my selection varies depending on a lot of different
factors.
Just got done watching your DVD and I must say bravo, really enjoyed the
whole thing. I just started shooting aerials a couple weeks ago, problem
was I didn’t have anyone to throw up targets to me and tossing up foam
targets to shoot at was tough on its own. Ended up making a catapult which
works great now! Thanks for the tips from the DVD and will be watching out
for more videos!!!
I made the quiver many years ago from scratch. I didn’t even make any plans
or I would be happy to share them with you. I like that it is a pretty high
volume quiver which is great for all the flu flu arrows I like to take
hunting.
i go by “miss by an inch, miss by a mile” if you are hunting, and you miss,
you missed. it doesnt matter if it felt the fletching brush over its back,
or if you fired in the complete opposite direction, you still missed.
I’ve been shooting gold tip twisters and they have insane wind drag but
your flu flus are flying extremely far would you recommend carbon express
flus?
One of my new favorite YouTube videos! I’m fletching up 9 flu-flus tomorrow
but will be used at stationary game in trees with my recurve. I’m not good
enough for moving targets yet!
Hey I was looking into getting some flu flu what type of arrow should I
use? Carbon alluminom or wood? If you could get back to me that’d be great
@inflightarchery
man thats some great shooting for a youngin. lol most guys that can do that
are a lot older. keep up the great shooting and clips. enjoyed it a lot.
@huyked On the misses, they flew about 60-80 yards depending on the angle
of the shot and the amount of wear of the flu flu’s feathers. The bow I am
shooting is a Centaur Chimera 65# @ 28″ and, for a traditional bow, is
shooting very fast.
@601talderman Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it.
@MidwestHunter497 If you get setup properly and practice the right stuff,
you will amaze yourself at how good you can become. I use a variety of
different tips and my selection varies depending on a lot of different
factors.
@shbmw2 Thanks. I wish I could help on the Russian translation but your
english seem fine, I am sure you could figure it out.
I use the Google translator)) is generally no problem with the
translation!I understand English speech you send a parcel to Russia
Hi Derrick I thought I was the only one who used pop cans for aerial
targets. I like the coloured balls. Good shooting. Jeff
Just got done watching your DVD and I must say bravo, really enjoyed the
whole thing. I just started shooting aerials a couple weeks ago, problem
was I didn’t have anyone to throw up targets to me and tossing up foam
targets to shoot at was tough on its own. Ended up making a catapult which
works great now! Thanks for the tips from the DVD and will be watching out
for more videos!!!
Great shooting. I was wondering were did you get your quiver? It is just
what i have been looking for in maine.
I made the quiver many years ago from scratch. I didn’t even make any plans
or I would be happy to share them with you. I like that it is a pretty high
volume quiver which is great for all the flu flu arrows I like to take
hunting.
That was a good video
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What camera are you use ?
In this setting 60-80 yards. I really don’t lose very many arrows, even in
hunting situations.
Great idea. I have kids and a 5 gallon bucket of tennis balls…..
Tennis balls are a lot of fun and great practice.
Are your arrows 3 feather or four? and what kind of jig do you use?
You are throwing like a girl 😀
i go by “miss by an inch, miss by a mile” if you are hunting, and you miss,
you missed. it doesnt matter if it felt the fletching brush over its back,
or if you fired in the complete opposite direction, you still missed.
I’ve been shooting gold tip twisters and they have insane wind drag but
your flu flus are flying extremely far would you recommend carbon express
flus?
Sky
One of my new favorite YouTube videos! I’m fletching up 9 flu-flus tomorrow
but will be used at stationary game in trees with my recurve. I’m not good
enough for moving targets yet!
Hey I was looking into getting some flu flu what type of arrow should I
use? Carbon alluminom or wood? If you could get back to me that’d be great
@inflightarchery
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