Pretty much an all day rain here today so a friend and I headed to the indoor range where we joined up with a wheelbow shooter.
He saw my friend's '66 Tigercat and my B-mag and '59 Griz and started talking about arrows and such from way back when.
Then as we are shooting he recalls back about 1966 when Fred Bear made a visit to a Flint (Michigan) archery club to work with the local youth archery program. The guy telling us was there with the program as well and told of Fred shooting at some regular target faces from the 20-yard line and doing just 'ok'.
He said some of the kids there started mumbling to each other that Fred wasn't such a great shooter, etc., etc.
Well, in a little bit a mouse ran across the floor downrange and ol' Fred drew and shot--storyteller told us Fred took that mouse right behind the head!
And then Fred told the kids something like 'Moving targets are easier for me to hit...'
Sounds like folklore, but knowing the guy that told me and he being there firsthand, I gotta believe it and had to share it with you folks. Heck, now that I think about it, he even reached his arm around behind his head to point to where the arrow hit the mouse--as we all do when describing a hit!
Have a great rainy day!
Bernie