100 Yards! Long Range shooting PRIMITIVE recurve bow

Long range shooting with a traditional bow is just plain fun. It’s also a great way to improve accuracy and tighten arrow groups at shorter distances. This week Clay Hayes attempts to shoot a 3D deer target at 100 yards with his primitive wood recurve bow. Long range archery practice forces the archer to pick a very small spot in order to hit his or her target. When we move to a closer range, this extreme focus is carried over, often resulting in more accurate shooting at closer distances. In order to hit a target at long range, it’s important to have a well tuned bow and arrow. Check out my Tuning video for details on how to tune your longbow, recurve bow, and arrows for perfect arrow flight. If you’re looking for shooting tips I’ve also got several videos covering proper archery form, aiming technique, back tension, gap shooting, etc. Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel. We’re uploading a new video each week that features one of the following topics: bowhunting, bow building, survival skills, bu
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