I think that it is a, culturally speaking, a very good and educated social level... people practicing this hobby/sport are very cool and usually nice all over the world, any country You go...., that is Great !!!
I am lucky, being new to barebow target shooting, I really have never watched target archery. So all these reels are like Christmas to me. This was a great match but I am a Team Demmer guy, so I really love when John III wins. BAREBOW!! 🏹🏹🏹
I love bare bow. Harder than it looks. I’m shooting 100 feet now with varying results. Lots of fun. Quite challenging. When I hit good I get very excited.
I used to go straight to my bow when I got home from work. One arrow at 25 yards. Retrieve, repeat. After an hour I was ready to enter the house in a proper mood. It was a compound. Don't hate me.
They would need to create a consolidated set of rules, have every body agree to them, then convince the IOC to add another event. That is a difficult path, personally i would like to see a traditional field style event as that would add an even more unique event. Many good arguments to be made on setting definitions, which is why i don't see this happening. As an example, i have zero issue with string walking as that is part of traditional shooting as i see it....oh but to be truly trad the bow must not have a shelf...to allow nok or not to allow nok that is the true question!
Think Demmer is around 36-40lb from what I read from one of the forums he's on- But im thinking the same. Im at 42lb, shot at 50yds today and I was aiming over the boss to get a hit. Then shot at 30yds and my crawl had moved up by two whole points on my yost tab from my 20yd (which is insane) Seems like my point on is around 35-40 yds Easton acc's at 620 spine Cheers
@Howard Pearcey lmao yeah. Hate archers who uses sights and other fancy toys attached to their bow. Our ancestors who uses pure barebow thousands years ago and went war without any fancy toys on their bows must be ashamed looking at them archers.
It seems 35 to 50 #’s. I’m new to it and using a 45 pound draw weight. I may have been better off starting with 35 pounds. The heavier draw weights will wear most people out. Lots of sore muscles for me when I started.
USA Archery how do I sign up. Didn’t know this exists I shoot this range and farther all the time with a plain super magnum 48” Can’t imagine how easy it would be with the bows they are using
@@rickyphillips1764 Awesome, we'd love to have you at an event! You can find our events calendar here: www.usarchery.org/events/find-an-event You'll need to be a USA Archery member and you can learn more about membership here: www.usarchery.org/memberships/become-a-member
I've recently been trying barebow and looked into the subject... They set up their tabs and crawl so their point on is their max distance at against their nock... Makes it more consistent... They would then have different crawls down the string for closer distances as they would shoot 5-50 yards field courses
@@jackjr1 apologies their point on is always at their crawl... So their crawl at the longest distance is right up at their nock.... They would then drop down an amount for their indoor shoots like Lancaster... But still use the point to aim They would through practice know how many stitches or marks on their tab they need to crawl What you're missing is that you don't need to move your crawl large amount at single distance tournaments.... All the shots at this round would be the same distance so no need to change your crawl like in a field shoot You would then want to have your hand position in the most consistent place possible... Right up at the nock
Not really. String walking is kind of using sight. You draw back the string under the arrow in different place for different distance that is marked on the finger tab. If you don't have consistent form, you can't shoot accurately whether it's traditional/barebow/target recurve/compound whatever.
This is about as boring as 501 darts. Make a game out of it. Hit circles with scores and ways to cancel out hits. Shooting at the center all day puts me sleep!
Mystery to me how Dillinger is so good with such terrible form. Unwatchable hideous dead release. Should he watch a few Kaminski barebow videos? Probably not!!..
@@TracyPicabia Maybe he's just really nice and wants everyone else to have a chance lol. No but seriously, maybe you're right, would be interesting to put it to the test and see the results.
I love archery since it's you against the target and everyone is so friendly and kind its just simply the best
I think that it is a, culturally speaking, a very good and educated social level... people practicing this hobby/sport are very cool and usually nice all over the world, any country You go...., that is Great !!!
55 yards bare bow !!! Until you try it you can’t appreciate how good these guys are !
And the wind that day! Amazing shooting.
That's truly amazing that they can be that consistent
Just tried it yesterday. It was also a windy day and even hitting the 122cm target face was a hard deal for me.
... and with a lot of wind.
Under competition pressure, too.
I just met and competed against John Dillinger today at the Utah Open. Nice guy. I'm not in his league yet, but look forward to future competitions.
Good luck!
I can’t believe I’m watching this but to watch people shoot bare bow like this, truly awesome! 🤘
I've never watch bare bow before. Wow...that was great fun.
I am lucky, being new to barebow target shooting, I really have never watched target archery. So all these reels are like Christmas to me.
This was a great match but I am a Team Demmer guy, so I really love when John III wins.
BAREBOW!!
🏹🏹🏹
*55 yards bare bow... some people with sights don’t get these groupings... well done*
Right 25 yards is pushing it for me
You need consistent form, no matter what style you shoot.
Congratulations to the winner ! Amazing skill in barebow shooting
Fantastic shooting!
love this anchoring, thanks ,
Man, the wind is ferocious
I love bare bow. Harder than it looks. I’m shooting 100 feet now with varying results. Lots of fun. Quite challenging. When I hit good I get very excited.
I used to go straight to my bow when I got home from work. One arrow at 25 yards. Retrieve, repeat. After an hour I was ready to enter the house in a proper mood. It was a compound. Don't hate me.
At that range, the bulls eye probably looks no larger than an inch in diameter? Pretty awesome, guys!
This is what the Olympics should be.
What size target face are they shooting?
Love watching the pros doing their stuff!!!
Can someone tell me where I can order a USA Jersey?
Gotta get on team usa to get one. They dont give them out to the public
Earn it!
What poundage of bow do they shoot in these competitions?
@@rayc1557 wow I can't even hold more than 3 seconds with my 28lbs bow. After just 2 seconds my hand is shaking.
I guess I need lighter lbs.
more BAREBOW
Where the did that all fingers below the arrow grip came from?
Why does barebow not competed in next tokyo olympic games?
Hard Improvement Channel my guess would be an argument on finger placement on the string and nock, what is considered traditional !
I admit, I'd like to see the Olympics feature a traditional, instinctive, no string-walking barebow division
They would need to create a consolidated set of rules, have every body agree to them, then convince the IOC to add another event. That is a difficult path, personally i would like to see a traditional field style event as that would add an even more unique event.
Many good arguments to be made on setting definitions, which is why i don't see this happening.
As an example, i have zero issue with string walking as that is part of traditional shooting as i see it....oh but to be truly trad the bow must not have a shelf...to allow nok or not to allow nok that is the true question!
You are technically allowed to compete in freestyle with a barebow... you'd just be doing so at a massive disadvantage to yourself.
What weights would they have on?
What a match
yeaaa!
Great and wonderful event
What is the draw weight of the bows? I find it amazing that they aim in an almost straight line with such a high anchor.
Think Demmer is around 36-40lb from what I read from one of the forums he's on- But im thinking the same. Im at 42lb, shot at 50yds today and I was aiming over the boss to get a hit.
Then shot at 30yds and my crawl had moved up by two whole points on my yost tab from my 20yd (which is insane)
Seems like my point on is around 35-40 yds
Easton acc's at 620 spine
Cheers
Demmer is around 50lbs, not 40
Herrera Gonza This was from demmer himself- possibly a few years ago and has since changed. Not sure.
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@Howard Pearcey lmao yeah. Hate archers who uses sights and other fancy toys attached to their bow. Our ancestors who uses pure barebow thousands years ago and went war without any fancy toys on their bows must be ashamed looking at them archers.
What poundage do you need for this
It seems 35 to 50 #’s. I’m new to it and using a 45 pound draw weight. I may have been better off starting with 35 pounds. The heavier draw weights will wear most people out. Lots of sore muscles for me when I started.
Are all the tournaments 55 yards ?
For outdoor target archery, barebow competes at 50m for the cadet, junior, senior and masters divisions!
USA Archery how do I sign up. Didn’t know this exists I shoot this range and farther all the time with a plain super magnum 48” Can’t imagine how easy it would be with the bows they are using
@@rickyphillips1764 Awesome, we'd love to have you at an event!
You can find our events calendar here: www.usarchery.org/events/find-an-event
You'll need to be a USA Archery member and you can learn more about membership here: www.usarchery.org/memberships/become-a-member
Great
I find it a challenge at 20m lol
How far is this ?
I didn't know Maximus Decimus Meridius can use a bow!
tape on the nose is not a fashion statement.
How many range that?
55 yards
50 meters for non retarded units
@@dogboy1593 50 meters
50 meters
Berapa meter ini jaraknya?
50 m
55 yard
Salah kamar coeq
I use the same anchor like Demmer. Difference is, his lips are in good shape, mine are a bloody mess :/
Barebow!!
xceed everywhere
What's up with that grip?
It's the correct way to hold so you dont hit your arm with the string
Why don't they finger walk? Is 55 yards too far to finger walk?
I've recently been trying barebow and looked into the subject... They set up their tabs and crawl so their point on is their max distance at against their nock... Makes it more consistent... They would then have different crawls down the string for closer distances as they would shoot 5-50 yards field courses
@@b12khx89 why then at 20 yard indoor competitions like lancaster open do I see them finger crawl? Their point on is always 50 yards regardless?
@@jackjr1 apologies their point on is always at their crawl... So their crawl at the longest distance is right up at their nock.... They would then drop down an amount for their indoor shoots like Lancaster... But still use the point to aim
They would through practice know how many stitches or marks on their tab they need to crawl
What you're missing is that you don't need to move your crawl large amount at single distance tournaments.... All the shots at this round would be the same distance so no need to change your crawl like in a field shoot
You would then want to have your hand position in the most consistent place possible... Right up at the nock
@@jackjr1 here John explains his crawl
th-cam.com/video/57g--R2jEWs/w-d-xo.html
John D coached John D at Lancaster this year hahahaha.
I'm a purist. This is great. If you want technology you may as well buy a rifle.
After watching this , I realized that I am a championship level archer.........who would have thunk it...lol
I can bet JD shoot that last arrow instictive :D
😁😂
@@MmmmmmmmmmCookies Hey! What arrow rest do you use, Mr. Demmer?
pretty terrible camera work on all these archery videos. 2 views. close up on the archer and close up on the target. nothing else.
Wow didn’t know David Wallace was a great archer
Now this is real archery. Not with those with accessories and devices to easy-mode the archers.
Not really. String walking is kind of using sight. You draw back the string under the arrow in different place for different distance that is marked on the finger tab.
If you don't have consistent form, you can't shoot accurately whether it's traditional/barebow/target recurve/compound whatever.
Imagine thinking An San won three Olympic medals at 21 on "easy-mode". Just enjoy the sport man
the worst commentors ;d
This is about as boring as 501 darts. Make a game out of it. Hit circles with scores and ways to cancel out hits. Shooting at the center all day puts me sleep!
Easy...because big target..
You have LOW IQ
@@stevenpaddybwoy check my instagram. so you see me go up to the podium when i'am win the archery tounament.
@rj.riski95
@@cqazacctan8764 Not easy at all.
10 point circle is 12cm.
Not so! that big target(122cm) at 50meters is equivalent to a 40cm target face at 20meters! Now go out and try it, GOOD LUCK,
Mystery to me how Dillinger is so good with such terrible form. Unwatchable hideous dead release. Should he watch a few Kaminski barebow videos? Probably not!!..
Sometimes the way you do something is not as important as the results I mean he's won a fair amount of competition's hmmm
Dude is competing at the highest level in the US. Whatever he is doing works for him.
It works for him and gets him consistent results, why change something that clearly works for him?
@@konz2891 yep. One things for sure, he doesn't need my advice! On the other hand what if he could be even better?
@@TracyPicabia Maybe he's just really nice and wants everyone else to have a chance lol. No but seriously, maybe you're right, would be interesting to put it to the test and see the results.
Bunch of amateurs