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I'm a snap shooter , and also do some controlled shooting with a hold for practice. I hit the corner of my mouth and the deer dies. Yes I miss sometimes too [Wink] I've shot deer on a flat out run and do fine with arial targets. I find that I shoot best snap shooting, but I have a BIG limitation. It's YARDAGE. I shoot light bows, and heavy arrows for hunting. I have recently started making some target arrows a bit lighter with 125gr points, which helps. So here's the thing, I just get too much arrow drop to shoot past 20 yds consistently. Hill shot heavy bows, and when he did demonstrations and wanted to lower the bow weight, it was like a toy for him. If you want to follow and emulate Howard, I say go for it, but if you can't handle 60#+ bows, I would caution your expectations. I think he shot bows more commonly with much heavier pulls than that.
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All these years I thought I was a "gap" shooter. Maybe I'm not?
I dont know yardages in the woods, just figure through years of shooting where that arrow tip should be (in my secondary vision) in relation to an animal Ive decided to take. I'll anchor and hold for a whole minute if it steps behind a bush waiting for it to step into a clear shot. If it is already in the open, I'll release after about a second( I guess?)I no longer "snap" shoot. I was terrible at it.
I personally have never been able to shoot an arrow without noticing it. Nor do I understand why I would not want to notice it.
I thought I had it all together till I read this, now I dont think I fit anywhere.
I'm lost. Just kiddin'. I dont care what my system is called, it works for me.

Sledge, good luck at mastering that style! If you do it, GREAT! If not, plenty of others to choose from or mix together. You have the right attitude to tackle it, thats for sure...

Hittin 'em like Sledge!

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I shoot best when I don't look at the arrow at all. There's a lot of ways to skin a cat!

I think there will only really be ONE Howard Hill. I have a friend that told me that after researching the mechanics, teachings, and everything, HE was going to be the NEXT Howard Hill. He really thought it would just be a process of hard work. Well, he laughs about it now, he is humble and is in awe of Howard. Could it really be that hard? No, and Yes. I think if you can handle heavy bows, it's all mental, and few have the mental capability to shoot like that consistently.

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up early. going hunting!!

to be clear, i have no illusions about becoming the next howard hill.

i'm not even very good at being the current joe sledge.

i just want to learn to hit reliably to 30 yards without holding at full draw.

btw, i shoot a fairly light arrow (540g/8.6gpp) from a fast 63# bow. trajectory is not a big problem to 30.

i struggle more with windage.

joe

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gentleman, I like this thread and kudos to all for comment's and effort in keeping the Hill legacy alive. Few points I want to point out if I may. One, we all are or was athletes at one time and know that some have natural talent and others have to work hard, Howard had both. Two, The times we live in, Howard started shooting a bow when he was 6 I believe and kept shooting all his life, so instead of coming into it at the average age now of 24. The recreation of the generation was that, there was no tv, no games, no AC this is what they did for fun. Howard as already stated was a natural (could of played pro golf and worked as golf pro for while at club), and he cultivated the shooting style we know into his own, customized it. to emulate someone is great, but remember the system works, but have to custom fit it to you. thanks for letting me ramble. Keep your string waxed and God bless the USA.
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Sledge,

Don't take my post wrong, I just mean that a lot of us try to shoot like Howard. After a while, most change their expectations and realize how amazing he was, and do our best. If you figure out the secret, let us all in!!

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My experience is that the right style for any individual is developed by tthat individual. I've tried numerous different ways to shoot abow and taken parts from each that I've liked and discarded the rest to make a system that works for me.

At full draw I look something like Howard does BUT to get there I don't swing draw (but I can if need be) and I hold for a second or two at anchor before release. I'm conscious of my arrow in my field of vision but I don't deliberately set a gap or use a deliberate aiming method.....


I'm sure this style will continue to evolve for me as the years go by. I won't hold rigidly to it, rather I will change anything to make myself a more accurate and effective hunter.

Right now I can hit good out to thirty yards but ever time I practice I push myself to get better and better...

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