I just want to say thank you for the amazing videos you put out. I’ve watched your 101 videos and beginner archery videos on repeat and it has helped me a lot! I consider myself a beginner archer still after two years and decided to work as an Archery tech to develop more hands on experience and knowledge, as well as passion for the sport. I have also been recommending everyone one interested and new in archery to your channel and use the fundamentals that I’ve learned from you to teach others! So a huge thank you to you for what you do, I know many of us appreciate it!
I built my shot trainer a few years ago from an old crosscut saw handle. Drilled a couple holes, threaded some cord, tied a couple knots, added a loop, and use it nearly every week. When I have someone over and want to work on a release, shot execution, proper anchor point...etc, THIS is the tool I grab first. Nock On! 🤘
@@shanedavis6306 Yeah I thought I saw his vanes on the arrows but wasn't really paying attention but then on the one scene you could clearly see the logo on workbench. Now that I'm on to the last episode I am sure they reached out to John, as I see they definitely caught the BCM logo on purpose of the scary black weapon as well.
The shot trainer makes a huge difference. It's the best way for a beginner to learn, but for more experienced archers it lets you get in a lot of reps with good technique without fatigue. It's worth buying one
I use this all the time at home, especially for practicing up/ downhill shots. I'll play a videogame to get my heart racing, and then pause it and do a few shots. Ready for Vegas2023, thanks John Dudley.
I made one of rubber tubing so I could add more tubes to create more resistance. Plus you can get your release form practice too. Just pull thru the shot like you are shooting. Works great if you standing like taking a real shot or sitting in a straight back chair where your back is straight.
Hi. Enjoy all of your video’s! Really look forward to seeing what you can teach me and so many others- thank you for that! I had a monkey tail brake off my bow and just got new ones and is there a right direction or wrong way to put them back on? Thinking not but thought i would ask you is all- not many bow shops where i live! Thank you for any advice. Have a good day
I have used your shot trainer for 2 years now. It has made me a lot more consistent in my shot process. And of course the groups got tighter! Awesome product! I highly recommend!
I measure the way you said to with fist against the wall, and it measure 28, do I need a 27.5 since my d loop is 3/4 or do you not evening count the d loop
How do you use this with a silverback? Mine is adjusted to about 3lb above my holding weight so when i use it with a shot trainer, i have to pull so much harder to make it go off that i cant keep my front arm from shaking and my front shoulder from collapsing.
I used the shot trainer to learn how to shoot my back strap release. It’s helped with target panic for sure. However, the shot trainer has no give at full draw so it doesn’t mimic how my bow acts. I still use the trainer but just a small fraction of the time of my practice.
I just want to say thank you for the amazing videos you put out. I’ve watched your 101 videos and beginner archery videos on repeat and it has helped me a lot!
I consider myself a beginner archer still after two years and decided to work as an Archery tech to develop more hands on experience and knowledge, as well as passion for the sport.
I have also been recommending everyone one interested and new in archery to your channel and use the fundamentals that I’ve learned from you to teach others!
So a huge thank you to you for what you do, I know many of us appreciate it!
I built my shot trainer a few years ago from an old crosscut saw handle. Drilled a couple holes, threaded some cord, tied a couple knots, added a loop, and use it nearly every week. When I have someone over and want to work on a release, shot execution, proper anchor point...etc, THIS is the tool I grab first. Nock On! 🤘
Did you catch your logo on the toolbench mat of Chris Pratt in the new Amazon series " The Terminal List"?
Pretty sure there was a PSE NTN bow on the wall too..
@@shanedavis6306 Yeah I thought I saw his vanes on the arrows but wasn't really paying attention but then on the one scene you could clearly see the logo on workbench. Now that I'm on to the last episode I am sure they reached out to John, as I see they definitely caught the BCM logo on purpose of the scary black weapon as well.
@@JimmyBeanz13 He's a very good friend of the author.
The shot trainer makes a huge difference. It's the best way for a beginner to learn, but for more experienced archers it lets you get in a lot of reps with good technique without fatigue. It's worth buying one
Another great learning video from Dud. I wish all your videos allowed comments like this one!
Great timing for me! Ordered one a couple days ago! Thanks for your videos!
I use this all the time at home, especially for practicing up/ downhill shots. I'll play a videogame to get my heart racing, and then pause it and do a few shots. Ready for Vegas2023, thanks John Dudley.
I made one of rubber tubing so I could add more tubes to create more resistance. Plus you can get your release form practice too. Just pull thru the shot like you are shooting. Works great if you standing like taking a real shot or sitting in a straight back chair where your back is straight.
Thanks for another great video Dud 🤘
Good job
Hi. Enjoy all of your video’s! Really look forward to seeing what you can teach me and so many others- thank you for that! I had a monkey tail brake off my bow and just got new ones and is there a right direction or wrong way to put them back on? Thinking not but thought i would ask you is all- not many bow shops where i live! Thank you for any advice. Have a good day
Great tool!
How to determine the appropriate cable length?
I have used your shot trainer for 2 years now. It has made me a lot more consistent in my shot process. And of course the groups got tighter! Awesome product! I highly recommend!
Did your anchor point evolve after using this?
I measure the way you said to with fist against the wall, and it measure 28, do I need a 27.5 since my d loop is 3/4 or do you not evening count the d loop
I am thinking about getting into archery hunting, any tips on finding an anchor point with a big beard? Thanks
How do you use this with a silverback? Mine is adjusted to about 3lb above my holding weight so when i use it with a shot trainer, i have to pull so much harder to make it go off that i cant keep my front arm from shaking and my front shoulder from collapsing.
I use the shot trainer on zoom meetings. Computer doesn't have a camera.
I used the shot trainer to learn how to shoot my back strap release. It’s helped with target panic for sure. However, the shot trainer has no give at full draw so it doesn’t mimic how my bow acts. I still use the trainer but just a small fraction of the time of my practice.
Ok another good video.where can I order one thanks
We sell them at nockonarchery.com!
@@nockonarchery thank you.