Producer NES Member Joined Dec 23, 2005 Messages 1,295 Likes 12 Location Cape Cod Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #1/11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcNY2t0h-HE I wonder how many edits that took.
Supermoto Joined Aug 14, 2005 Messages 9,509 Likes 4,596 Location in 1st Place Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #2/11 been there, done that 20yards Can't do it on demand though and I use a release and a compound bow, so its not nearly as hard as with a recurve using fingers Last edited: Sep 20, 2006
been there, done that 20yards Can't do it on demand though and I use a release and a compound bow, so its not nearly as hard as with a recurve using fingers
Moderator Moderator NES Member Joined Apr 27, 2005 Messages 16,511 Likes 1,712 Location ⚀ ⚂ ⚀ ⚂ Feedback: 38 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #3/11 Holy crap
dwarven1 Lonely Mountain Arms Joined Mar 13, 2005 Messages 27,873 Likes 2,446 Location Starksboro, VT Feedback: 33 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #4/11 What's with flipping the bow around his hand after the release?
D dreppucci007 Moderator NES Member Joined Nov 18, 2005 Messages 13,168 Likes 261 Location Life Free or Die Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #5/11 Holy crapnuts
Supermoto Joined Aug 14, 2005 Messages 9,509 Likes 4,596 Location in 1st Place Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Sep 20, 2006 #6/11 dwarven1 said: What's with flipping the bow around his hand after the release? Click to expand... You don't hold the bow with your left hand, it just kinda sits in the web of your hand, If you hold the bow with your fingers, you introduce torque causing accuracy problems
dwarven1 said: What's with flipping the bow around his hand after the release? Click to expand... You don't hold the bow with your left hand, it just kinda sits in the web of your hand, If you hold the bow with your fingers, you introduce torque causing accuracy problems
reinbeau NES Member Joined Dec 17, 2005 Messages 2,442 Likes 51 Location South of Boston, MA Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Sep 21, 2006 #7/11 They call that a Robin Hood. A little kid over in Pembroke did that last year (I mean drove one arrow into the end of another).
They call that a Robin Hood. A little kid over in Pembroke did that last year (I mean drove one arrow into the end of another).
Twigg Joined Mar 23, 2006 Messages 15,069 Likes 6,878 Location Live Free or Die ! Feedback: 80 / 0 / 0 Sep 21, 2006 #8/11 Even if I could, I wouldn't want to. The carbon arrows I shoot run dang near ten bucks each. It is impressive when it happens tho...
Even if I could, I wouldn't want to. The carbon arrows I shoot run dang near ten bucks each. It is impressive when it happens tho...
Chuck NES Member Joined Apr 30, 2005 Messages 1,154 Likes 59 Location Metro-West Feedback: 18 / 0 / 0 Oct 7, 2006 #9/11 The archers were great yes. But what got me was the quality of the super-slow-mo video! cheers
JRyan Joined Apr 13, 2006 Messages 7,311 Likes 569 Location Ma. Feedback: 12 / 0 / 0 Oct 7, 2006 #10/11 that was damn cool.
Weerd Beard Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 3,102 Likes 10 Location Wakefield, MA Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Oct 8, 2006 #11/11 Chuck said: The archers were great yes. But what got me was the quality of the super-slow-mo video! Click to expand... Same here. Amazing that they can hit anything when you see how much those arrows wiggle and flex in flight! Arrr -Weer'd Beard
Chuck said: The archers were great yes. But what got me was the quality of the super-slow-mo video! Click to expand... Same here. Amazing that they can hit anything when you see how much those arrows wiggle and flex in flight! Arrr -Weer'd Beard