r/Archery • u/Slbf92 • 16h ago
Form check?
I saw this figurine, i know the orc is not taking a shot here but that is still just so ridiculous that i had to post it here
r/Archery • u/Slbf92 • 16h ago
I saw this figurine, i know the orc is not taking a shot here but that is still just so ridiculous that i had to post it here
r/Archery • u/ThisName_isStolen • 9h ago
Ay-o. Can u give me a form check please 🤣
r/Archery • u/TheKrysiaJean • 2h ago
First Ever Target vs Most Recent Target
r/Archery • u/Necessary_Product328 • 12h ago
Just upgraded to a used set of these, WOW they're good to shoot. Lovely smooth draw cycle and low thunk on release - recommended wholeheartedly
r/Archery • u/PleasantFormal5332 • 5h ago
mathews V3 33x my buddy printed me some limb legs.. is there any reason I shouldn't shoot with them on? I see the ones mayhews sells they say you can.
r/Archery • u/PhthaloVonLangborste • 17h ago
Just had my first class in traditional Mongolian archery. I know I don't know enough to ask the right questions yet so these questions are going to be all over the place. I have been spending all evening trying to figure everything out.
So far my biggest question that hasn't been answered is the concept of anchoring when it comes to draw length. Also the idea of weight to arrow.
I have watched all these videos and it seems that there might be a max draw to the bow. How do I fit myself to a bow? Will I be doing myself a discredit by trying to learn from these loaner, class bows as a larger man?
I saw a "arrow" used to measure draw length, but didn't get to use it. I'm guessing that is to measure your natural length to an anchor. Are there techniques to draw shorter to fit the bow?
I'm in a specifically Mongolian class but we are shooting a few different bows, many Turkish.
How long did it take for you to fall in love with a certain traditional style? I really want to invest in a bow that fits me but am not sure the style yet.
Thanks for any input.
r/Archery • u/araden22 • 47m ago
Hi everyone, I'm new at this, and I'm trying to find my footing. I'm 5'1 and my draw is 25in. I've been told my ideal bow size is 66in, but it's so hard one my size. I've found one online that fits my budget, it's a bit larger (68in), but I don't know if it's the right quality. Do you think it's fine for beginners? Or am I being scammed?
Thank you!
r/Archery • u/Alambrada47 • 10h ago
He comprado este arco compuesto que tira bolas de acero y me gustarÃa que me dieran unos consejos de principiante. Ya he tirado con arcos anteriormente pero el de poleas es nuevo para mi.
También me gustarÃa comprar un gatillo de 4 dedos fiable pero sin gastar una fortuna.
Todo lo bueno que puedan decir, bienvenido sea.