@@EthanPageHunter Me too. That is one of my favorite things to do when I’m out elk hunting. When I’m waiting for elk to come out in the evening. I just find a meadow and just start loosing arrows at sage brushes or brambles. And then it becomes how far can my arrow fly lol.
We had all that ice down here yesterday and this morning no fun. Good training shots you won’t always get that perfect broadside shot in the real hunting world.
Awesome! Keep it up brother and one day somebody will be trying to replicate a legendary shot you have made. By the way if you want bad weather come up to Montana. We had -37 a week ago without the wind. Windchill hit -68
Love it. With some stump shooting in a field or meadow, you might be surprised how easy it is to hit those long shots.
And love watching that arrow fly
@@EthanPageHunter Me too. That is one of my favorite things to do when I’m out elk hunting. When I’m waiting for elk to come out in the evening. I just find a meadow and just start loosing arrows at sage brushes or brambles. And then it becomes how far can my arrow fly lol.
We had all that ice down here yesterday and this morning no fun. Good training shots you won’t always get that perfect broadside shot in the real hunting world.
Nope. Fred bears was actually a frontal
Super cool, fun way to practice
Yes very fun
That was a fun video to watch and great shooting
Thanks Jason. I can’t imagine how those guys made these shots on animals like they did. A different level of skill for sure. Mad respect.
Just listened to you on Hunt Quietly, great stuff man.
Thanks
some tuff shots to make,,nice job
Much respect to the guys that did it for real the first time.
Awesome! Keep it up brother and one day somebody will be trying to replicate a legendary shot you have made. By the way if you want bad weather come up to Montana. We had -37 a week ago without the wind. Windchill hit -68
North MO got to -40 windchill during all that. That was bad enough!
Cool concept for a video!
Thanks brother
Those are super tough shots good job brother
Much respect to the gentleman that made them in the field
You always have great content, fun and informative. Go Chiefs!
Thanks!
Got your anchor / hold down pat. 👍
Always a work in progress
Cool video thanks
Thanks for watching
That was a cool vid
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Have you thought to try Tim Well's 120 yard Elk?
That’s next level lol pretty sure he shoots like 90lbs also
And I'm quite sure that his Oneida shoots a whole lot flatter! How many pounds are you shooting, and what weight arrow? @@EthanPageHunter
@@johncom1971 I’m sure it does. I only shoot 45lb for whitetails.
you should replicate some tim wells shots
He has made some dandies
Paul Brunners sheep was at 30 yards.
Didn’t remember it being that far. All the more impressive. Thats a tough shot
That was fun to watch. Let me put in my request for the Fred Bear, 95 yard shot from a platform to kill his tiger.
That’s a poke for sure lol
all those shots were made by split finger instictive shooters , not three under sighting with point of the arrow, but good try.
Not sure how to take your comment.