I remember getting started in bow hunting in 1974-75 . Buy a bow , buy some arrows Wasp broad-head and go site in . Go hunting . Climb a tree stand and shoot ! However, since then by watching TH-cam I have learned how to work on my own bow . Bow press , change strings , cam lean , cam timing, paper tuning with fletched and bare shaft. What a game changer . I love watching that arrow fly .
Thanks. This was entertaining, informative and thorough. Learned several things. Good luck with the house resolution efforts. As for Matt Stutzman, he is the one person in the world I'd love to meet and visit with. I enjoy watching him shoot a bow and have always rooted for him. Best wishes to you both, from an old hacker who enjoys archery.
Awesome Podcast, I'm almost 72, January, and get'n back into the game and this was very informative as to the How To's. Built a indoor range at home to see if I still have it. Thanks to Both of y'all
Great , I am 75 and doing the same thing . I have ten yards in my basement. This past year I had some therapy for the pain in my bow arm . Thankfully it helped . I am back to shooting my bow Elite Ember , 36 pound pull so far. 251/4 inch draw .Victory 600 sine arrows. Elite Ember is a highly adjustable bow .
Paige is one of the best teachers on social media today. I would put her up against anyone when it comes to simple practical advice on bow set ups. She has a gift when it comes to communication that most men don't have.
Thanks Greg, Thanks Paige and Thanks Tate for the technical assistance 😂 for the video! This is so much better than pod. Great info! Thank you Greg! Everyone shoots paper at point blank and it doesn’t tell you a thing!
people will always find a cause to complain. I am an idiot, and learn what i can from ya'll in each video. If i think i know it, i still pay attention AND enjoy it. I am grateful for these videos and enjoy them as well as ALL the pro tournaments.
I got so much amazing info out of this podcast. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I love Paige. I literally have a crush on her brain. One note I have is, you mossed represented the Ranch Fairy stance on heavy arrows. Please remember that there is only ONE large-scale study on arrow penetration done in the world. This is the Ashby Foundation study. You can't deny their results and their arrow penetration factors. That's like denying that earth is round. Dont alienate the small part of your viewers that like to have a 550gn or heavier hunting setup. I will take whatever you say from a tunning standpoint and write it in stone because you guys are the definition of experts in the field. But when it comes to arrow penetration, youd be well served to listen to the only organization that dedicated their whole life to study arrow penetration. And dont forget that when they were doing these studies, the only insentive was to make sure bowhunting was legalized in as many countries in Africa as possible. They didn't do the study to sell you some gimmicky product. They never advicated for the use of their system for Deer hunting. They just advocate their system for CONSISTENT penetration through heavy bone. Thats it.
Both of you are exactly right. I don't care if you go out and buy two identical bows from any manufacturer and take them home and set them up identical ly, they are NOT going to shoot the same. There's always going to be a variance.
Can Paige elaborate on the spine consistency of Easton s? Specifically, are we giving up spine consistency if we choose regular vs match grade. I know there is a step up in straightness, but are the spines in the match grade more consistent than the regular grade, or is it just straightness?
You have to keep in mind that the Internet archery/bowhunting world is full of idiots who major on the minor to a ridiculous degree. Paige, please keep doing what you do and try to look past the morons and trolls. There are those who genuinely need/want to learn, there are lazy people who want to be spoon fed everything, and there are others who just love to stir the pot.
7:20 The 100 yard ethics question isn’t about accuracy, it’s about the time the animal has to move, thus changing aiming and impact point. If an animal can duck a string at 20 yards, it can move a whole lot further at 100, resulting in a poor placement, or ethically questionable shot choice. Get closer!
I use Paige Pierce as a reference all the time to people that punch the trigger or I see that they could use a wealth of knowledge and understand why the bow does the why you don't want to do that
I just got a dozen 5.0 Match Grade and out of that dozen I have 8 that are "good". There's 4.8 grains difference from lightest to heaviest. The spine varied from 310 to 327. 10 out of 12 have an obvious stiff side. They are all .001 straightness but spine and weight consistency is more important to me. Eastons claim of spine around shaft consistency is BS with their all carbon arrows from what I've seen on the Axis and the new 5.0. My RIP TKO and 3DHV arrows from Victory both have tighter tollerences than these Easton 5.0 MGs that I got. Even my old CX Red SDs tested better than these 5.0s.
I've been disappointed with Victory for a few bad arrows in a dozen. As much as I hate the price, I've never had that issue with Sirius. Super small stiff side, basically irrelevant.
I shoot RIP XV's and have always been impressed with their consistency. I had a really bad one this year and took it to the booth at Redding, they sent me a half dozen and gave me target points right there at the booth! I can't say enough good things about Victory, IMHO...
I remember getting started in bow hunting in 1974-75 . Buy a bow , buy some arrows Wasp broad-head and go site in . Go hunting . Climb a tree stand and shoot ! However, since then by watching TH-cam I have learned how to work on my own bow . Bow press , change strings , cam lean , cam timing, paper tuning with fletched and bare shaft. What a game changer . I love watching that arrow fly .
Thanks. This was entertaining, informative and thorough. Learned several things. Good luck with the house resolution efforts. As for Matt Stutzman, he is the one person in the world I'd love to meet and visit with. I enjoy watching him shoot a bow and have always rooted for him. Best wishes to you both, from an old hacker who enjoys archery.
Awesome Podcast, I'm almost 72, January, and get'n back into the game and this was very informative as to the How To's. Built a indoor range at home to see if I still have it. Thanks to Both of y'all
Great , I am 75 and doing the same thing . I have ten yards in my basement. This past year I had some therapy for the pain in my bow arm .
Thankfully it helped . I am back to shooting my bow Elite Ember , 36 pound pull so far. 251/4 inch draw .Victory 600 sine arrows. Elite Ember is a highly adjustable bow .
Paige is one of the best teachers on social media today. I would put her up against anyone when it comes to simple practical advice on bow set ups. She has a gift when it comes to communication that most men don't have.
Thanks Greg, Thanks Paige and Thanks Tate for the technical assistance 😂 for the video! This is so much better than pod. Great info!
Thank you Greg! Everyone shoots paper at point blank and it doesn’t tell you a thing!
people will always find a cause to complain.
I am an idiot, and learn what i can from ya'll in each video.
If i think i know it, i still pay attention AND enjoy it.
I am grateful for these videos and enjoy them as well as ALL the pro tournaments.
I got so much amazing info out of this podcast. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I love Paige. I literally have a crush on her brain. One note I have is, you mossed represented the Ranch Fairy stance on heavy arrows. Please remember that there is only ONE large-scale study on arrow penetration done in the world. This is the Ashby Foundation study. You can't deny their results and their arrow penetration factors. That's like denying that earth is round. Dont alienate the small part of your viewers that like to have a 550gn or heavier hunting setup. I will take whatever you say from a tunning standpoint and write it in stone because you guys are the definition of experts in the field. But when it comes to arrow penetration, youd be well served to listen to the only organization that dedicated their whole life to study arrow penetration. And dont forget that when they were doing these studies, the only insentive was to make sure bowhunting was legalized in as many countries in Africa as possible. They didn't do the study to sell you some gimmicky product. They never advicated for the use of their system for Deer hunting. They just advocate their system for CONSISTENT penetration through heavy bone. Thats it.
Both of you are exactly right. I don't care if you go out and buy two identical bows from any manufacturer and take them home and set them up identical ly, they are NOT going to shoot the same. There's always going to be a variance.
Can Paige elaborate on the spine consistency of Easton s? Specifically, are we giving up spine consistency if we choose regular vs match grade. I know there is a step up in straightness, but are the spines in the match grade more consistent than the regular grade, or is it just straightness?
Paige , can you say what poundage you are shooting?
You have to keep in mind that the Internet archery/bowhunting world is full of idiots who major on the minor to a ridiculous degree. Paige, please keep doing what you do and try to look past the morons and trolls. There are those who genuinely need/want to learn, there are lazy people who want to be spoon fed everything, and there are others who just love to stir the pot.
7:20 The 100 yard ethics question isn’t about accuracy, it’s about the time the animal has to move, thus changing aiming and impact point. If an animal can duck a string at 20 yards, it can move a whole lot further at 100, resulting in a poor placement, or ethically questionable shot choice. Get closer!
I use Paige Pierce as a reference all the time to people that punch the trigger or I see that they could use a wealth of knowledge and understand why the bow does the why you don't want to do that
I just got a dozen 5.0 Match Grade and out of that dozen I have 8 that are "good".
There's 4.8 grains difference from lightest to heaviest. The spine varied from 310 to 327. 10 out of 12 have an obvious stiff side. They are all .001 straightness but spine and weight consistency is more important to me.
Eastons claim of spine around shaft consistency is BS with their all carbon arrows from what I've seen on the Axis and the new 5.0. My RIP TKO and 3DHV arrows from Victory both have tighter tollerences than these Easton 5.0 MGs that I got. Even my old CX Red SDs tested better than these 5.0s.
I've been disappointed with Victory for a few bad arrows in a dozen. As much as I hate the price, I've never had that issue with Sirius. Super small stiff side, basically irrelevant.
I shoot RIP XV's and have always been impressed with their consistency. I had a really bad one this year and took it to the booth at Redding, they sent me a half dozen and gave me target points right there at the booth! I can't say enough good things about Victory, IMHO...