As some of you know, I've been "off the grid" for a month...
No cell phone, or land line. No internet. I had the VCR/DVD hooked up to the TV for a little "entertainment".
I was watching the Fred Bear DVD collection that I got a couple years ago from 3Rivers.
Ever since I was a kid, Fred Bear has been my childhood hero. I watched him on "Curt Gowdy's American Sportsman". I still remember sitting in front of the TV, I think I was about 7-8 years old...
Watching these DVDs brought back lots of memories.... and also got me thinking....
Watching Fred on his hunting trips, as they were unloading their gear, one of the things was a couple boxes of new Bear arrows. Fred would take the new arrows out, touch up the Razorheads with a file, then insert a new razorblade bleeder blade. and put them in his bow quiver. Then, go hunting.
Now, I find it hard to believe, that each shaft was "tuned" and "bare shaft tested, etc.
Now bowhunters of that era, shot Field Archery courses, with at least one 80yd target.
Many of us today figure a 40yd target on a 3D course, a LONG shot!! (myself included)
My point being, Bowhunters decades ago, PRACTICED untill they became proficient.
(Not that we don't today, WE DO!! At least any ethical bowhunter does)
My point being... They all chose to pick up an "inferior" tool, to go hunting with. In spite of it's limitations.
If their arrows were a little stiff, and hit left, they held right. Heavy? hold higher....
Quite a bit of game was killed with "miss-matched" equipment....
I'm old. I remember buying a dozen wood hunting arrows in a box, at Montgomery Wards.
They were marked with length and spine. How close were they...??
I remember buying single field tipped arrows from a box of 100. They were marked, "For bows up to 40#"
(many times, I'd cut the field points off, and put broadheads on for hunting arrows)
My point being, Years ago, people picked up a bow and arrows, and PRACTICED untill they got good!!
These days, it seems (to me) that folks are looking for a "quick way" to get good.
That if everything is perfectly matched and tuned. they should be able to hit the target every time.
If they don't???? Well, they should have a perfect group "somewhere" to help them figure out why not??
Maybe this comes from the compound bows?? Keep fiddling and adjusting, untill you get it right...
Just one old farts observations... FRIENDLY debate PLEASE!!!!!
My "Riddle me This" thread went off the rails BAD, and I had the moderators lock it up.....