“How It Works For Me” A Simple Shot Process That’s Dead On For Traditional!
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- čas přidán 2. 04. 2023
- Join me for an in-depth look at how you can master instinctive shooting with a recurve or longbow and develop a rock solid process that’s simple and consistent for hunting and 3D using a very accurate and proven method!
Jeff, love your videos! They help me a ton. Keep doing what you’re doing, you’re awesome! Where can I buy your tshirt, hat, sweatshirt? Thank you, Bané
Thank you!
After watching all of your videos, i feel almost home in this backyard 😂
What I need is a clip of Old mate Jeff sayin "yep, just like that" to play after every shot I make.
Thanks for the insight. I’m off to my 3D club this afternoon here in the U.K. 🇬🇧
You make it look so easy :)
Awesome videos by the way.
This is very valuable to me. Thank You!
Thank you for the info, Jeff. Happy palm Sunday and Easter.
Thank you for your testimony.
When I snap shoot like you do, my "groups" are HUGE! Haha!
I have to take time to concentrate on my release - then I do well.
Yeah I actually hold a little longer at distance and there’s no limit on whatever amount it takes to get focused, I have shot pretty much the same way for years lol
thank you for sharing you're time enjoy watching you're tips
Excellent video brother
Thank you so much for your help!! Mike
great tutorial and shooting method
You flat out described my shot process..I've been shooting for along time, and I have tried many times to explain just how I shoot,while teaching a newbe.
I simply draw,aim,shoot. If I think about my shot or hold to analyze anything at all, I'll mess up my group or be off a freckle. I like to think I shoot instinctive because I don't look at my arrow, but as you said you can still see it. So I shoot 30.5" arrow, and if I use a shorter one, my shot will be off,so I don't shoot shorter ones. Maybe spine differences?
Anyway, nice video I like that feeling of getting lead around by my shirt as you moved the camera. Lol
Good teacher!
Love you're style and your message! 🎯🇺🇲🙏
Thank you Bryan!
+10 for the Tbow!
Excellent as always Jeff!..
Thanks brother I appreciate it!
Amen brother!
Great video, thanks for the tips. Thanks also for the message at the end, Amen.
Yes sir! Thanks so much 👍🏻
Hola. Grasias por compartir tus conocimientos con nosotros. Saludos.
I just started with primitive archery and every piece of information is so helpful thank you for this video God bless you and your family 👪 and every one
Man that’s awesome! Thank you 👍🏻
Hey Jeff, great video, what type of glove are you using..
I shot instinctive all of my life and could hit anything that I could see. I want many state championships, mostly in 3-D tournaments. I moved and stopped shooting for 6 years. I moved back to Florida and in a month I won Traditional Bowhunters of Florida 2016 and I shoot just as you do. Got injuries to my right hand and still shoot but my release is spotty at best, but I'm still trying 😁 Good to see you doing videos again.
Man that’s awesome! Hopefully you’ll get completely healed soon my brother!
Hi Jeff: What is the brand of glove you are using, also do you pay attention to the percentage of finger pressure of each of your 3 release fingers and lastly are you using your first joints on your release fivers or slightly out towards your finger tips? I shoot 3 under with an Elite tab & deep hook just ahead of my second joints but as you said, I get some right impacts even though I think my release is clean I’ll bet it’s not, I’ll try using my first joints. After shooting compounds for the last several years because of a wicked traditional archery injury caused because of being over bowed for 30 year's finally catching up to me, I’m back at shooting my traditional bows now at the correct draw weight for me right at 44#, thanks to mostly your videos and working at my shot process at 10 yards and under in my basement all winter (I can thank the South Dakota winters for helping me focus on archery in my cellar! 🤣) I’m definitely getting a perfected shot prices down! Thanks much for all of the information you provide! God Bless!
When did you go back to split? And can you do a vid on split shot process?
Great video..what's the name of that square target and where did you buy it from??
Good stuff! God bless
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You don’t need to hold at full draw. From my observation as you are mid draw you stop and line up your shot. Then you bring it back to full draw and let it rip. With proper form of course. Great video.
Thank you for this video. I watched it about 3am this morning. I was shooting high about 3 to 4 inches, and it was driving me crazy I was doing exactly what you said, caused it ,today is opening day of turkey season here in TN I almost didn't go because of it shot a few arrows this morning around 5am an hit dead on around 7am I had a turkey on the ground Thank you so much
Man that’s awesome!
Tuned my Arrows from one of your video's , feel like am am cheating now i just can not miss
Amen, Amen.
Great information and good stuff about shooting too!
Thanks I really appreciate that!
¡Gracias!
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What happened to switching back to split finger?
Do you no longer shoot split finger?
Hey Jeff, glad to see this video. You know watching you shoot in one of your video's a couple of years ago was the thing that made me want to shoot instinctive, and have you make a bow for me. I also have two 1970's vintage Wing recurve bows made by Bob Lee, 35 and 39 pounds, a Ben Pearson Golden Sovereign 70 pound recurve, and a Win&Win 70 inch ILF bow at 35 pounds. I shot all of these bows except the Ben Pearson bow, with sights and then to barebow. They all had different types of rests on them over the years which have been removed, lost or whatever. I would like to play around with a couple of them shooting instinctive, but have no idea what type of rest to put on them. What kind of rest setup do you have on this bow you are shooting in this video? I would sure like to try one. Thanks Jeff for any suggestions you might be able to give me with this.
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Hey buddy! Glad to hear from you my friend, I’m shooting off the shelf with it, this is a TBOW from Amazon it’s a Satori Copy, Chinese version but it shoots amazing for $200! It’s one of the cheaper tests bows I put together to do some recommendations for entry level options for guys on a tight budget getting started 👍🏻
I shoot spit finger with the string pressing against my nose & my thumb is under my chin & aim small.
Did you give up on split finger?
Hi Jeff.
My form has changed over the years as I'm a longer draw than years past. My draw now I believe is 29.25 inches maybe a little more.I just ordered black hunter longbow limbs that pull 44 to 45 lbs at my draw. I also shoot a 48 lb black hunter longbow at my draw. I just can't believe that I can shoot a black eagle outlaw 350 spine with a arrow length of 31.5 with 250 grains up front. I can shoot a 500 spine total arrow length 31 inches 200 grain up front showing a little on the week side. I could of not had these results when I first started Trad archery. Now I have more of a wing span and I'm 6 feet tall. I left my arrows full length and now cutting them shorter as I progressed..
Yes sir and I’m most cases the black hunter riser is cut well past center allowing for a much stiffer spine 👍🏻
Yes past center also I believe those black hunter reflex deflex limbs are snappy and fast. My Bearpaw Mohawk is up there but not as fast as the black hunter. The Mohawk is cut to center. I have many Trad bows, I just can't have one bow !!!
Where did you get your bow from? Oh and wonderful video and this really does work!
Amazon for the TBOW thanks!
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 No thank you truley!
Thanks for the video is there a reason why you have two brass points on the string where you knock your arrow? I’m totally a rookie when it comes to traditional
Yes sir, they’re actually tied nocks that can be moved up or down the serving by twisting, the bottom nock keeps the arrow from sliding down the string during release which causes it to ramp off the shelf, basically running two nocks guarantees the arrow will leave the string straight 👍🏻
Rewatching this one over and over. Question for you Jeff: I've heard you say you shoot two eyes open, How do you develop this skill? I feel the need to squint or close my left eye to create the tunnel vision for focusing on my spot. Is it possible to train oneself to use both eyes? Or is it better to stick with one eye closed/squinting? Thanks man!
Well sometimes it actually helps to slightly squint the left eye just to create that tunnel vision especially on 3D but I’ve just shot so much with both eyes open I’m able to focus and I’m sure my right eye makes sure everything’s right for the shot!
Love your videos man! How does that taow compare to your satori's?
Well it actually shoots just like it lol, the only real difference is in the cast aluminum riser versus a machined T6 which just means it’s not as strong and threads strip easily but in a lighter poundage bow for 3D it’s absolutely awesome especially for $200! Like every ILF rig you have to pad the limbs where they make contact during a shot to really silence them but that’s with every one 👍🏻
@@instinctiveaddictionarcher8998 that's really great to hear. I have the 17in with the long carbon velos limbs and have been considering buying one of those to bowfish with. We have a major carp problem here in KY.....but at least it's a great excuse to shoot tons of arrows while doing good for the environment.
I am new to archery and looking to get into hunting with a traditional recurve bow, but I am a right hand shot but left eye dominant, does that change the instinctive aspect of shooting?
It does a little but most guys adapt pretty well shooting both eyes open especially split finger just difficult for any aiming technique for sure but you should be fine if nothing else learn to shoot left handed, it’s not as hard as I thought it would be, I had to when I had skin surgery on my right shoulder blade so now I can do either one if needed and I’m right eye dominant so you should be okay my friend 👍🏻
You are a natural. I shoot at 25 to 30 yards. Some days are better than others. I switch bows often and it is probably making it more difficult in becoming Robin Hood, LOL. If I shoot 12 arrows half will be perfect and half will be erratic. It is my release that needs work. I shoot three under.
Did you recently go back to 3 under? I know you switched to split a while back. Was just curious, I’m new to traditional so I’m trying to start out with good habits.
Lol I can shoot both good, most of my bows are tillered even for 3under and I have some that are positive and just like to be shot split better but it’s a personal preference of which feels best for everyone but I’ve shot 3under the most through the years.
Vc tinha mudado para a pegada mediterranea, agora voltou para a pegada apache, por que?
Is the tbow riser a 19inch?
Yes it is a 19” which makes a 62” with medium limbs 👍🏻
When i don't think anything i shoot my best. If I try to controll my shooting i miss it. So i'm snapshooter?
Not really but that’s me! When I just shoot and don’t think about anything I’m on.
Shooting 3 under for whatever reason doesn't work for me. I've tried it many times but I go all over the place. Maybe I've shot split finger for too long , is there some different tuning to be done as far as nock position? I wouldn't think so , after all the shelf hasn't changed .
Not much, I usually shoot my top nock around 1/2” with split and 5/8” on 3 under.
I have a 46 # longbow.. @28 I want a heavy hunting arrow. I want to uses a Easton traditional arrow. What do you recommend?
What do you recommend in arrow size and broad head weight? Please message me back thank you and god bless.. I love your videos
The legacy is a little over 8gpi so plenty heavy enough to build hunting arrows, but to get you really close I’d need your exact specs like what bow, exact draw length and how much point weight you want to run especially broadhead preference, shoot me all that info if you can thanks!
I shoot a Twotrack Ogemaw longbow.. @ 46# @ 28” of draw. I’m drawing about 28 1/2” I want to shoot a 175 VPA.. 3 blade and 100gr. Insert..the arrow I want to shoot is a Easton legend.
What length should I cut my arrow? Please message me back thank you and God bless you
@@cavincastleberry8866 sounds like a 400 spine to me 👍🏻
I noticed the string is lined up with your right eye.
I’ve never noticed but it probably is close the way I anchor but I don’t ever remember seeing it.
Back to 3 under? I thought you were shooting split finger?
Are you shooting loved handed?
Sorry....😂🤣 I meant to say are you shooting left handed?
That bow look like a satori
It's for those of us with satori taste on a sage budget
Thanks for the great videos. Great information. Show us how you make those perfect silencers 👍🏻
Good video Jeff I noticed you went back to 3 under shooting
It is a clone to where others say the companies that make parts to fit the Satori will fit this Tabow or Tebow model. The model is right eye dominate only for most archers.
Was wondering why your shot was so loud and twangy, then realised you've gone back to tree under.
So what happened to all the "split finger is right for me/I prefer to have a quiet shot for hunting" stuff you were so enthusiastically claiming?
Ps Not sure about the ending though. Came for archery content, not to be preached at.
I thought you were shooting split lately then you put this one up and your back to 3 under what's the deal?
I actually shoot both with different bows, I like shooting split with short bows and 3under with others, I’ve been able to use the same anchor point with both 👍🏻
Spine of arrows?
With the lighter poundage bows 600’s
How would you reply to this? I don't believe anchoring is real.
I'm new to archery but so far it seems to make no logical sense.
The consistent anchor is everything with archery mainly because even the slightest difference in exactly how far the bow is drawn greatly effects how much energy is put into the arrow by the bows limbs which makes a huge difference in trajectory and also develops a repeatable shot, form is the absolute most important factor with any type of archery, once form is developed everything else falls into place 👍🏻