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Masters of the Bare Bow vol.3 whos seen it.

Started by Doug in MI, March 23, 2009, 10:52:00 PM

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SHOOTO8S

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Big Sneaky

Congratulations on another fine production fellas.  Just finished wathching MBB 3 tonight.  Tons of info in this one.  Thanks for making it!

Cade
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Dick in Seattle

Same comments... watched mine today.  Best of the set, IMHO.   I told the guys on the Hill list tonight that if you don't have this set of dvd's, you just aren't serious about improving your shooting.  What a compilation of helpful info.
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Darryl Quidort

Thanks for your kind words guys.  MOBB3 does contain a lot of good shooting info, thanks to Rod Jenkins, Larry Yien and of course (Mr. Bam!) Denny Sturgis Jr.  We hoped it would help archers improve their shooting...and have fun doing it.

Ron LaClair - Denny is always trying to blame the out takes on me.  You should see the way my dog cocks his head and listens when you do your chipmunk act.

MI_Bowhunter

Loved the video!!   I don't care how much someone knows, there is always something to learn; something that can be gleamed by hearing someone else's point of view on things.

Every time I watch these videos it makes me think of something new to try or to work on.  Great job to all involved.   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
"Failure is an attitude, not an outcome."  -Harvey Mackay

            :archer:               MikeD.

SHOOTO8S

QuoteOriginally posted by Darryl Quidort:

Ron LaClair - Denny is always trying to blame the out takes on me.  You should see the way my dog cocks his head and listens when you do your chipmunk act.
Darryl...you know I do believe as soon as Denny thinks up one of the outtakes, he has someone in mind to place the blame on.  :biglaugh:
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tramp

sounds like a good vides
will have to get them

McDave

I was quite surprised when I viewed MBB III last night.  I had thought it would probably be more of the same from I and II, which would have been fine too, but I wondered how they were going to come up with enough new stuff to make it worthwhile.

But MBB III is quite different from I & II.  Goes into quite a bit more depth on form.  It left me with more to think about than I and II, and I'll probably re-watch III more times than I will I and II.

I found III to be quite liberating in its discussion of form styles.  There is no straight-jacket bunch of rules there; it explains quite well how different forms might fit different people, and how to figure out what elements of form will best suit you.  It even illustrates how totally different and opposing mental images of the shooting process might work well for different people.

Great job, guys!
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Jwilliam

I have watched it a couple of times already. Great instructional video. All I can say is BAM!!!   :biglaugh:  


Bill

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Hi Guy's i'm ordering mine today see you at Compton
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INBowfisher

I have bought the first two and have just ordered the third. The information I have gained is invaluable. Since I'm a self taught archer/hunter (no family influence)it's helping me shorten the learning curve. My personally thanks to Darryl and Denny for putting together these video's and to all the archer's who gave me insight. Hopefully I will be able to put it to good use!
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Darryl Quidort

McDave - Thank you for your input.  You are exactly right.  

MBB 1 and 2 give the viewer an overview of many different shooting styles, aiming methods and equipment choices of a variety of archers.  

MBB 3 is much more in depth on helping an archer understand his own shooting sequence, find his own best form and learn how to perfect his own shot.

Many thanks to those who have taken the time to share their shooting expertise with us.

Rod - I think Denny has a weird sense of humor. LOL

deermaster1

darryl, did you learn anything from denny's one on one lesson at the end of the outakes?  "get that elbow BACK BACK BACK!!!"
"I dont want my country to do anything for me, I want to do everything I can do for my country"~~~Ted Nugent

TSP

I have vol. I and II and was half-thinking of getting III, but wanted some user feedback first. So thanks, this is a very timely thread.  

Based on the short clip shown earlier the shooting methods emphasized appear to stress a  target shooting style (vertical bow, upright stance, prolonged anchor, exaggerated release, etc.).  There's no coverage of the Hill style or using Hill-style bows/arrows/theory/etc.   True?  If it is covered, what percentage (ballpark) of the video covers it?  I've nothing against formal target shooting and most of archery is fascinating for me, but I do have to admit that Olympic style instructional shooting isn't high on my video interest list.  

For anyone who shoots Hill bows, Hill style and has seen the video, what is your honest opinion of the subject matter?  Thanks in advance.

bayoulongbowman

was that trick photography shooting into that yellowjacket target? oh, so thats why you needed Ron LaClair!!!!    :wavey:        :wavey:        :thumbsup:    I new it all the time!    :D
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deermaster1

QuoteOriginally posted by TSP:
I have vol. I and II and was half-thinking of getting III, but wanted some user feedback first. So thanks, this is a very timely thread.  

Based on the short clip shown earlier the shooting methods emphasized appear to stress a  target shooting style (vertical bow, upright stance, prolonged anchor, exaggerated release, etc.).  There's no coverage of the Hill style or using Hill-style bows/arrows/theory/etc.   True?  If it is covered, what percentage (ballpark) of the video covers it?  I've nothing against formal target shooting and most of archery is fascinating for me, but I do have to admit that Olympic style instructional shooting isn't high on my video interest list.  

For anyone who shoots Hill bows, Hill style and has seen the video, what is your honest opinion of the subject matter?  Thanks in advance.
you can shoot a bow hacked of an osage sapling, or you can shoot a compound, release aid, and drop away rest, and still priceless info from this video.  no aiming method or shooting methed is stressed or pushed, but each of the 120 minutes is pure information that can apply to any and all shooting and aiming styles.
"I dont want my country to do anything for me, I want to do everything I can do for my country"~~~Ted Nugent

TSP


Benny Nganabbarru

Mine arrived today! I'll watch it as soon as my Missus finishes with the TV!
TGMM - Family of the Bow

Yohon

Outstanding production, if you pay attetnion and apply what Larry and Rod talk about you cant help but see improvement in you shooting...good job guys  :thumbsup:  

As a side note....for a guy that doesnt say much poor Darryl sure does get abused by Denny and Rod   :biglaugh:
"Take the time to take your time and enjoy the trip." Mike Bolin

todd smith

Great DVD!

The tips I've been getting from the series have really helped me.  No matter what style you shoot, mastering your shot and working with your bow, will improve your accuracy.

Hill, mastered his shot.  Worked hard at it too.

todd
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