Long-Range Archery Shot: 100 Yards With a Recurve Bow

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  1. TheLeslie244

    Lol nah, you just need more practice!! If you move back gradually, you
    wouldn’t be that far off target. I’d start at 70 yards and work back 10
    yards after being able to hit the target with 2-5 shots. You can get there,
    please don’t give up yet!!

     
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  2. kylemcgeever

    you really think your special with your “traditional” bow huh? well your
    not traditional until you build your bow from completely natural materials.
    so you can stick that mass produced piece of garbage up your self riotous
    ass.

     
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  3. thepecha7

    What are you talking about, we’re arguing about bows, not spears? Throwing
    sticks at animals is a whole other topic.

     
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  4. Morgan Freeman

    @bullmaster1911 think of it like this: fists=recurve, gun=compound, offer
    fistfight, gun shoots, fist lose, gun is a pussy. u have a spear and
    another guy has a gun. target is far away. simply unfair. guns/compounds r
    too easy. save it for only killing. recurves can kill AND provide pleasure
    and exercise. why is it normal for compounds to shoot so far? u need no
    fucking skill.

     
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  5. richter75

    Indeed, internet its like a recruit office for the army.. Amazing strange
    people and views ;). Ive lived in Oslo all my life yes.

     
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  6. TheFoundersWereRight

    Ignorant for sure. Some of the better recurves go for around a grand, and
    you can shoot that one twice over if you want a traditional hand hewn
    longbow built by a master bowyer. Compounds are cheap in comparison for the
    most part. That guy was just another internet mouth trying to see who would
    bite if he wagged his tongue without any control. And Bench presses, Only a
    few can bench 400, but everybody can Pull 4lbs. (That is my response, but
    Few of them understand it). Shoot straight man.

     
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  7. WybjornVR

    Thanks, and absolutely! As is the one that has respect for all forms of
    archery in their own world and is humble to enough to admit their own
    shortcomings. The thing that appealed to me about trad bow shooting is that
    I can’t lean on equipment as an excuse or in place of skill but being great
    with a compound still ain’t easy.

     
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  8. WybjornVR

    The thing I love about shooting these ranges is that your form flaws are so
    glaringly obvious. Recently realized shooting my longbow at 60y that my
    draw length is painfully inconsistent so been having to work on that (i.e.
    sometimes I’m over a 3 foot target and sometimes I’m low – issues!)

     
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  9. WybjornVR

    Ah gotcha. Definitely true. My personal pet peeve, working in the Strength
    and Conditioning field, is that bench press is something nearly every high
    school meathead will brag about even though it’s nearly irrelevant to life
    in general, not to mention sports.

     
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  10. J Jenkins

    in the traditional archers bible it talks about accuracy at longer
    distances stating that with traditional bows a longer bow will be more
    accurate at a longer distance. for example it talks about how a gentleman
    was able to put 6 arrows in a row into a 9 inch dot at 80 yards, keep
    shooting and practicing and I am sure you’ll become quite proficient at
    those long distance shots.

     
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  11. scott m

    most compound bows likely also go twice as fast or more then a recurve bow.
    fun target praccy but I wouldn’t hunt with any bow at 100 yards let alone a
    recurve

     
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  12. EthanJM

    +kylemcgeever Do you understand that real bows have existed for some 40,000
    years? They have an outstandingly long record in human history used for
    both survival and weapon of war. Your silly training wheel contraption has
    been around for 40 years, and its mark in history is that of a toy used for
    sport. Compare track records.

     
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  13. Mike Misch

    If you were actually shooting at an animal at that range (recurve or
    compound) there would be way to much chance of maiming or gut shooting the
    animal. , which only gives anti-hunters more ammunition to slam our sport.
    The animal deserves better. I have found too many gut shot animals in the
    woods to try those reckless actions

     
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