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Old 09-02-08, 05:33 PM
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long bow speed test at close range with 50lbs bow

long bow speed test at clse range with a 50lbs long bow at close range with 6 arrows yes thats me the fat baled git lol
http://www.youtube.com/v/5anDta8Zzxc
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Old 09-02-08, 05:52 PM
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You would shoot much faster if you didn't hang about aiming for so long!!!!HeeHee.
Seriously, if you did want to up the rate of shooting, I would move your quiver so the arrows were easier to reach.
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Old 09-02-08, 05:55 PM
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i now what you mean but i finde it harder to draw arrows fron my quiver if i move it around but im in the process of making a nuther 4 arrows so i can see if i can do the 10 in a min got 30seconds to do it in i did it 3 times and did the 6 at the 30 sceond mark every time. im very serprised that i did it so fast as ive had that bow for 2 days and its 10lbs heaver than i normal shoot.
sorry about qualaty looks much better on my comp
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Old 09-02-08, 06:35 PM
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i posted it on a war bow forum i go on and all they could say was best thing to say was nuthing as gits as i now most people do bettween 10 and 12 a min so i can do 12 as i did 6 in 30seconds
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Old 11-02-08, 01:01 PM
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long bow speed test at clse range with a 50lbs long bow at close range with 6 arrows yes thats me the fat baled git lol
http://www.youtube.com/v/5anDta8Zzxc
Sorry to say this TB but the most obvious thing about the video is the proximity of the buildings visible in the background. How close are they? Is there public ground beyond your garden? Perhaps someone else's garden?

Do bear this in mind: if there's a chance that someone can see you, then there's a chance of an accident, and hopefully long before that can happen, the police will be at your door.

I don't mean to steal your thunder mate but safety first, always.
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Old 11-02-08, 02:45 PM
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Arrows: Boynton pine medie

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no its ok mate my sis son was 2 foot or so higher than me on concret and thats my naburs. garden. so any high arrows will hit the bank and i can see if there out in the garden. it is 1 of thows bank that look low. i was on it clearing some of the branballs as a favor for him and its realy high and im only a few feet a way for the target so the arrows have a better change of hitting the floor if i go rong there is a old round sand paper holder from my molty tool i sight on so i wont go high. i would have to aim above the middle to clear the target i aim very low right. i spent a long time be for doing it there cheacking it out
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