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Old 28-04-06, 10:52 AM
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Archery ! nothing to it !!

someone told me that archery is not difficult, all you have to do is learn how to shoot a ten, then do it again...simple lol
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Old 28-04-06, 10:54 AM
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someone told me that archery is not difficult, all you have to do is learn how to shoot a ten, then do it again...simple lol
I wish it was that simple.... But if it was every one would be a GMB.
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Old 28-04-06, 10:57 AM
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someone told me that archery is not difficult, all you have to do is learn how to shoot a ten, then do it again...simple lol
Oh well if you put it like that i'll shoot a GMB score monday..........loverly
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Does anybody know where I can buy a set of fully active radar guided X10's? Perhapps we could Geoff started on them when he has finnished his stun gun.
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Old 28-04-06, 01:28 PM
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I have been working on them secretly for some time now. It's reached a delicate stage. One of the vital ingredients comes from hard boiled eggs, but I'm saying no more at the moment.
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Old 28-04-06, 01:42 PM
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How much will we have to "shell" out for these?
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Old 28-04-06, 01:44 PM
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I like the idea, Zanda. So simple yet so true.
I think many archers spend too much time trying to put their next arrow in a different place from the previous one. This leads to shooting each arrow in a different way. The learning seems to get more varied rather than more repetetive. I'm one of the ones who learnt archery the wrong way
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Old 28-04-06, 01:47 PM
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How much will we have to "shell" out for these?
Hope they are the "white" price

sorry i'll stop now this is beyond a yoke
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Old 28-04-06, 01:48 PM
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Does anybody know where I can buy a set of fully active radar guided X10's? Perhapps we could Geoff started on them when he has finnished his stun gun.
I have just a set! I bought them from RGS, but the radar does seem to be affected a little by wind, rain, stress, what I had for lunch, tension in just about any part of my body and any competetive activity. Under such circumstances the radar is only effective to +/- 20% accuracy. Other than that they work fine .
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Old 28-04-06, 02:00 PM
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Max, did you tune them properly? Are you shooting compound or just a bow? Did you remember to re-set the tiller and the centre shot? There is always an assumption made when using these that they will shoot the same way every time. In my experience, they need to be treated differently every time. They are a sort of SMART arrow and as such, once they learn your weaknesses, they play up. I have a cure for these problems, or will have once I can get the shells off these eggs. Did someone say, roll them?
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