Hey Jon, hope all is well! A lot of us shot up at Dan's in the early 90's. It was so easy to walk into his shop, grab some or any gear, fire away at the bales. Dan would always mosey over and start up a conversation or blunt critique of your shooting. He produced his video when he was past his prime, into his 70's and fighting diabetes but his knowledge of shooting was concrete. He didnt practice "pick a spot" and "pray" style rather he aimed his arrow. He was a big advocate of the deep hook grip, solid anchor and ROCK solid bow arm. He shot a lot of weight because simply he Could
He was a freak of nature in strenght. He loved big Snuffers and wood arrows. It was a sight to watch Dan string a 100lb longbow in the shop. He would stick the tip behind one heel and crank over his opposite shoulder. This process sometimes started at one end of the shop and finished on the other.!!!
I didnt know Dan in his prime shooting days but i saw some pictures of field archery medals of him in his shop so i know he was a contender.
Myself like others could go on and about Dan but i will give you greatest shooting advice i ever got. And Dan gave it to me.
"if your arrow is not pointing to the bullseye, it will not hit it"......
Doesnt matter if you gap, instintive, or what ever vodoo you shoot....bow arm has got line up that arrow......i personally do not trust my instinct so look down my arrow to check alignment.
I won the 93' Howard Hill World Recurve 6 months after that advice.. i should have given Dan the trophy
he is missed