Nice shootin youngster, i like to run level and centershot as well, if cams perfect, nock level and im gettin a small tail hi or low tear, i can usually fix it and stay level by adding a lil weight on the string, if im tail low, i will first off just add like a monkey tail down just above the speed nocks to slow the bottom cam a lil, if already running a monkey tail i will add a brass nock point, or 2, or several, opposite if tail hi, if string stop is pushing into string a lil to heavy it will cause me a tail low on a level setup, i usually measure out to string from riser with no string stop contact, then push my string stop onto string as much as i can without changing that measurement, you seem like your know what your doing, can never know to many tricks tho !
My struggle going to my hunting bow is getting used to the letoff. I’m so used to have to keep on the wall with my target bow then jump to a really relaxed letoff. It’s rough.
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Haly, you seem like a very nice person. I noticed a bruise on your arm...maybe you are getting string contact. Maybe try turning your arm out? That paper tuner is very nice. Did you make it yourself? How tall are you? When will you have your own merch?
After seeing that "group" at 50 yards, I think you should have a shoot-off against @pjreilly3997. With his track record against pros, he could use the confidence boost.
Hi haley just subscribed to your channel love your content so far quick question if my first second and third axis are set properly and shooting well but like you feel like im fighting my level do i just adjust my first axis bar to my preference and will my left and right shots still stay in line from 20 all the way to 80 yards. Thanks!!
@@Bowhunter82 hello! Thank you! You can either adjust your first axis to your preference and how it is comfortable for you or play with a side bar if you have one and adjust the weight/angle until it sits better. But no, adjusting your first axis to your comfort hold will not affect left and rights at distance.
An 1 1/2” group at 40 is a bit of a struggle- I love it! I struggle with my hunting setup a lot compared to my 3-d rid too. Totally different game for me. My 30 yard groups are like average 4” with my Magnus BH heads. On your release technique do you have it set to just pull thru and let it break or do you intentionally create pressure with your thumb? I make my best shots on a straight pull with no conscious thought of moving my thumb. Just the natural rotation caused by the mechanics. Enjoying your journey here. 👍👍🏹🦌🐗🦃
@@timbow50 I compete with a tension release but hunt with a button. So I try to shoot the two the same and pull through my button while applying thumb pressure so it’s as similar to what I shoot on the daily!
@@HalyGrine same here on my Wise Choice. I’m set zero travel and tension enough to set my thumb solid without it firing. I shot forever with a Carter quickie and went to a thumb about 5 years ago. I shot my first arrow in 1963. Been at it ever since. But, I’m always looking for info especially from accomplished archers like you. 👍👍
Haly, great video. Subscribed. Question: what is the purpose of those two silver bolts in the bottom portion of your sight’s gang adjustment holes? 1:20 Are those rubber dampers?
I need someone to help me tune my Hoyt Torrex .these young Yahoos at my local archery shop in Columbus Ga have no clue what they’re doing. N done everything I can myself n still can’t get it where it need to be for me
I have some educational questions that I would like to ask. Is the poundage you are pulling on your target bow the same as your Hunting setup? I ask this because I was told early on that to stand there and sling a bunch of arrows at 20, 30, 40 etc. isn't the most productive thing to do, fatigue could be an issue on how a person's groups their arrows even at longer ranges. 2nd question, does your sight have a sight tape setup?? I still shoot my HHA sight and shoot at two distances 20 yards and 60. and HHA mathematical equation helps select a tape that goes from 20 to 90 yards for my bow. How would you determine were to dial in for say 26-yards or 37.5 if all your distances are in 10-yard increments?? isn't that defeating the purpose of a single pin moveable sight? Thank you for the content I'm really enjoying it.
@@alexdolly6077 I typically shoot the same weight or a little bit less on my hunting bow than my target bow so that if I am hunting in cold weather or in a tree stand where I need to have minimal movement I have no issue. I shoot 50lbs on my target bow because there are some tournaments we shoot out to 80-101yds. In my opinion, saying that shooting your bow repetitively at different distances and putting the time in is not beneficial is wrong. There are tournaments we shoot 144 scoring arrows so practicing a lot and having the strength and endurance to make it through that is needed and you will only get there by shooting a lot and I believe the same goes for hunting. You want to be comfortable and proficient behind your bow so that when it comes time to make that one crucial & critical shot you are prepared and can make it count. Secondly, there is not a set up tape for the Axcel Landslyde that is on my bow so I am making marks using my top pin so that I can create a sight tape through a program called Precision Cut. I like to use programs like this so that I can build sight tapes that are 100% based off of my specs and bow set up. Because I usually have slower speeds based off of my draw length and poundage I have found that this works best and I am able to have more precise tapes.
Watching you draw the bow looks like you're working pretty hard arching your back like that. Are you working through an injury of some kind, or is that just your style? Genuine quesiton.
@@bopapa_1979 no injury of any kind! That’s just what naturally happens when I draw any bow of any poundage back and some of getting used to the difference in draw on my hunting versus target set up.
Interesting. I remember trying out for the Junior Olympics in the early 1990's (recurve, Hoyt... sorry) and it was remarkable how uniform looking we all were, but with some standouts even then. I always thought archery would converge on "the best way" from sheer statistics, but even 40 years later on your level there are still different styles. I asked because I shattered a shoulder a few years ago and I will never look the same. Throwing a ball, shooting a bow, there is always some mechanical compensation. Drawing hurts like hell, but once I hit the wall I'm pretty comfortable. Good luck to you. I wish I could group that well 😎
dont need to be shooting from 50 yards anyways lot of people have forgot that archery is to get up close and personal with the animal not shoot at 50 60 70 and 80 yards lol
@@farmerjoemv I’ve played with my draw length a lot and this is where I have found it is comfortable. Most of it is camera angle but I do shoot with a bit of a lean naturally and that is just what works for me.
Gotcha! Not saying I know better and I know cameras make things look WAY different. Didn’t know your background, jour video just popped up on my feed and I was only able to watch the first couple minutes before heading to work. Wasn’t trying to be a jerk, just trying to help Thank you for the clarification!
So much garbage to contend with. So many more chances for having trouble once in the field where you are not shooting in benign conditions as here. I'm for simple and less complex and less chance of equipment failure while hunting
Im glad to see im not the only one who gets low tears in Mathews.. Good video
I get ‘em too.
So do I, on pretty much any bow on the planet that needs center shot adjusted.....
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Get dialed! Nice work! Good luck out there this season!
great way to setup for target practice with a bow or crossbow and you make amazing groups with your arrows nice work
your form is amazing.
Nice shootin youngster, i like to run level and centershot as well, if cams perfect, nock level and im gettin a small tail hi or low tear, i can usually fix it and stay level by adding a lil weight on the string, if im tail low, i will first off just add like a monkey tail down just above the speed nocks to slow the bottom cam a lil, if already running a monkey tail i will add a brass nock point, or 2, or several, opposite if tail hi, if string stop is pushing into string a lil to heavy it will cause me a tail low on a level setup, i usually measure out to string from riser with no string stop contact, then push my string stop onto string as much as i can without changing that measurement, you seem like your know what your doing, can never know to many tricks tho !
Looks like a nice range. Definitely can tell you have shot competitively.
My first time here looks like your a heck of a shot to me
That's a really nice bow and super quiet. The draw looks really smooth too...maybe it's you....:)
Nice hunting setup!
Doggo plus archery is an automatic 👍🏼
We need a video on how you made that target stand!
Haha I didn’t make it! Local club around home
Nice shooting. Az
My struggle going to my hunting bow is getting used to the letoff. I’m so used to have to keep on the wall with my target bow then jump to a really relaxed letoff. It’s rough.
@@Verticalbowoutdoors yes! The difference in let off & axle to axle between target and hunting bows is a very real thing!
Just subscribed! Love the content and wanting to know if theres a link to your chest pack??
It is a Marsupial bino harness, link will be attached below! Thank you for the support!
www.marsupialgear.com/collections/chest-packs-and-components/products/fully-enclosed-binocular-pack
Great shooting! You must be an RN. My lovely wife heads out 3-4 days a week, wearing the same scrubs.
@@mattsmillie2131 nope! Just a bow tech and bow shooter
Haly, you seem like a very nice person. I noticed a bruise on your arm...maybe you are getting string contact. Maybe try turning your arm out? That paper tuner is very nice. Did you make it yourself? How tall are you? When will you have your own merch?
After seeing that "group" at 50 yards, I think you should have a shoot-off against @pjreilly3997. With his track record against pros, he could use the confidence boost.
Beat colton to it. Numero uno
Hi haley just subscribed to your channel love your content so far quick question if my first second and third axis are set properly and shooting well but like you feel like im fighting my level do i just adjust my first axis bar to my preference and will my left and right shots still stay in line from 20 all the way to 80 yards. Thanks!!
@@Bowhunter82 hello! Thank you! You can either adjust your first axis to your preference and how it is comfortable for you or play with a side bar if you have one and adjust the weight/angle until it sits better. But no, adjusting your first axis to your comfort hold will not affect left and rights at distance.
@@HalyGrine thankyou so much!!
An 1 1/2” group at 40 is a bit of a struggle- I love it! I struggle with my hunting setup a lot compared to my 3-d rid too. Totally different game for me. My 30 yard groups are like average 4” with my Magnus BH heads. On your release technique do you have it set to just pull thru and let it break or do you intentionally create pressure with your thumb? I make my best shots on a straight pull with no conscious thought of moving my thumb. Just the natural rotation caused by the mechanics. Enjoying your journey here. 👍👍🏹🦌🐗🦃
@@timbow50 I compete with a tension release but hunt with a button. So I try to shoot the two the same and pull through my button while applying thumb pressure so it’s as similar to what I shoot on the daily!
@@HalyGrine same here on my Wise Choice. I’m set zero travel and tension enough to set my thumb solid without it firing. I shot forever with a Carter quickie and went to a thumb about 5 years ago. I shot my first arrow in 1963. Been at it ever since. But, I’m always looking for info especially from accomplished archers like you. 👍👍
nice video thanks so cool🤠
Nice job. What are the two silver knobs or weights on the bottom of your slider sight bracket?
@@woodsdog7849 doinker dampeners!
Haly, great video. Subscribed. Question: what is the purpose of those two silver bolts in the bottom portion of your sight’s gang adjustment holes? 1:20 Are those rubber dampers?
They are dampeners!
@@HalyGrine Awesome. I see them on the tourney sights, what are they called? I don’t see them on the T.R.U. Ball website.
@@rf6934I believe Doinker makes them.
I need someone to help me tune my Hoyt Torrex .these young Yahoos at my local archery shop in Columbus Ga have no clue what they’re doing. N done everything I can myself n still can’t get it where it need to be for me
Whats it doing ? What have you done ? Paper? Bareshaft? Walkback ? Whats the problem ?
Curious on the poundage? Nice video
@@pinemountainranchpackgoats7702 thank you! 50lbs
@@HalyGrine also…what’s your arrow setup? My draw weight is pretty close to yours.. just curious? Thanks
I have some educational questions that I would like to ask. Is the poundage you are pulling on your target bow the same as your Hunting setup? I ask this because I was told early on that to stand there and sling a bunch of arrows at 20, 30, 40 etc. isn't the most productive thing to do, fatigue could be an issue on how a person's groups their arrows even at longer ranges. 2nd question, does your sight have a sight tape setup?? I still shoot my HHA sight and shoot at two distances 20 yards and 60. and HHA mathematical equation helps select a tape that goes from 20 to 90 yards for my bow. How would you determine were to dial in for say 26-yards or 37.5 if all your distances are in 10-yard increments?? isn't that defeating the purpose of a single pin moveable sight? Thank you for the content I'm really enjoying it.
@@alexdolly6077 I typically shoot the same weight or a little bit less on my hunting bow than my target bow so that if I am hunting in cold weather or in a tree stand where I need to have minimal movement I have no issue. I shoot 50lbs on my target bow because there are some tournaments we shoot out to 80-101yds. In my opinion, saying that shooting your bow repetitively at different distances and putting the time in is not beneficial is wrong. There are tournaments we shoot 144 scoring arrows so practicing a lot and having the strength and endurance to make it through that is needed and you will only get there by shooting a lot and I believe the same goes for hunting. You want to be comfortable and proficient behind your bow so that when it comes time to make that one crucial & critical shot you are prepared and can make it count. Secondly, there is not a set up tape for the Axcel Landslyde that is on my bow so I am making marks using my top pin so that I can create a sight tape through a program called Precision Cut. I like to use programs like this so that I can build sight tapes that are 100% based off of my specs and bow set up. Because I usually have slower speeds based off of my draw length and poundage I have found that this works best and I am able to have more precise tapes.
@@HalyGrine Thank You...
Watching you draw the bow looks like you're working pretty hard arching your back like that. Are you working through an injury of some kind, or is that just your style? Genuine quesiton.
@@bopapa_1979 no injury of any kind! That’s just what naturally happens when I draw any bow of any poundage back and some of getting used to the difference in draw on my hunting versus target set up.
Interesting. I remember trying out for the Junior Olympics in the early 1990's (recurve, Hoyt... sorry) and it was remarkable how uniform looking we all were, but with some standouts even then. I always thought archery would converge on "the best way" from sheer statistics, but even 40 years later on your level there are still different styles.
I asked because I shattered a shoulder a few years ago and I will never look the same. Throwing a ball, shooting a bow, there is always some mechanical compensation. Drawing hurts like hell, but once I hit the wall I'm pretty comfortable.
Good luck to you. I wish I could group that well 😎
dont need to be shooting from 50 yards anyways lot of people have forgot that archery is to get up close and personal with the animal not shoot at 50 60 70 and 80 yards lol
Nice sky drawing
Tell me you don't know how to shoot a bow without telling me you don't know how to shoot a bow.
@robert43g has no clue what he's talking about.😢
It seems like your draw length is too long. It could be the camera, but it looks like you are leaning way back after your draw.
You realize she’s a professional archer right? Pretty sure she knows her DL 😂
Are you really questioning her DL 😂
Shes a world-class archer she doesn't know what she's doing😂
@@farmerjoemv I’ve played with my draw length a lot and this is where I have found it is comfortable. Most of it is camera angle but I do shoot with a bit of a lean naturally and that is just what works for me.
Gotcha! Not saying I know better and I know cameras make things look WAY different. Didn’t know your background, jour video just popped up on my feed and I was only able to watch the first couple minutes before heading to work. Wasn’t trying to be a jerk, just trying to help Thank you for the clarification!
You are cute
Why do you need attention this bad ? 🤡🤡🤡
So much garbage to contend with. So many more chances for having trouble once in the field where you are not shooting in benign conditions as here. I'm for simple and less complex and less chance of equipment failure while hunting
@@rayray8212 everyone should shoot what makes them happy and gives them the most confidence in the woods. Goodluck this year!
Hey, it's "that" guy. The internet archer. 😂
I’ve seen better shooting from bare bow archers
@@ethanmoyer3183 thanks brah!
Sure you have, internet archer.