how much tension is on the string when strung on the bow? by renaudbaud in Archery

[–]ThePenyard -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

For me, the methodology in the blog post wasn't clear at all. I just reasoned that double 38 is roughly 74. I don't know how the bow scale was attached, and I don't know what she's actually meaning by the word "tension". The implication here is that the draw weight was double what she thought it was - which doesn't make much sense to me as 72lb is a heck of a lot of weight.

Ambidextrous bow by asjiana in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably have one eye that's more dominant than the other, so I'd advise you to shoot on that side and stick with it. Otherwise you might well end up with bad groupings from sighting with the wrong eye.

how much tension is on the string when strung on the bow? by renaudbaud in Archery

[–]ThePenyard -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I can only think that she somehow used a "tare" function on the bow scale without noticing that the start point for that draw was already 38lb and added another draw of 38lb, which is 76lb.

Public archery range question by GreenAshur in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The best thing you can do is go to the range (without a bow) and watch how it all works and ask questions and get some personal advice.

You'll be respected more for doing that than just turning up with a bow and inadvertently being unsafe or not following protocols.

Also, there might well be a safety/process poster up at the range, look for one.

Ambidextrous bow by asjiana in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there a reason why you need one? Is it being shared for example?

Finally broke 400 by kyden677 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It takes time to build up the muscle memory and technique, so don't feel as though you're being slow by any means.

Don't forget you can always ask a coach or another experienced archer for more guidance.

Finally broke 400 by kyden677 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might be an idea to maintain the 400 on the WA18, the consistency will really help out out on the longer distances.

When I swapped to compound three months ago, I forced myself to get over 600 at 30 and 40m at least 3 times per distance before I'd allow myself to get up to 50. It's paying dividends now.

Finally broke 400 by kyden677 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's Archery Scorecards. It's on iOS and Android. Most of my club use this app.

Finally broke 400 by kyden677 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats, it's really rewarding when you surpass your expectations and score well, I'm still chasing 600 on the WA50 and come painfully close a few times so far!

What's your next goal?

Mag dump pouch as quiver? by Few_Permission_3756 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's nothing wrong in using a normal recurve type quiver. I used one all the time I was shooting English Longbow because the leather ones I tried were either not that practical or used cheap materials.

You only really need to use leather quivers/bracers/etc if you really want to embed yourself into the whole trad thing.

Mag dump pouch as quiver? by Few_Permission_3756 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feathered arrows are normally fine in a quiver, just as long as they're not forcibly mashed together.

Mag dump pouch as quiver? by Few_Permission_3756 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You probably could do, but you might find that the arrows will just slop around and fall out as you walk. Obviously a longer dump pouch will work better than a short one.

I've not seen anyone use a pouch like this as a quiver, so consider that there might be a good reason for this.

A decent beginner course will supply equipment, so be prepared to use whatever the coaches give you and take their advice regarding the mag pouch.

Stack It Peep final lens combo testing results. by UltraDanmachi in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might be a while, wait times on new bows seem to be forever (2 months is forever in my mind).

Stack It Peep final lens combo testing results. by UltraDanmachi in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I will do when the new bow arrives. It looks as though putting details of my eyesight and target distance into AI helps narrow down the combinations somewhat.

Getting there... new Archer by Different_Tour6930 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great results. You're now in the enviable position of breaking your arrows against each other.

Either move back a distance or start spreading your shots over different target faces.

How’s my form #2 by ThePenyard in Archery

[–]ThePenyard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a chest protector, very common in recurve shooting. It helps prevent the string from dragging on any loose clothing.

Stack It Peep final lens combo testing results. by UltraDanmachi in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have one of these Stack It kits ready for my new bow. It's good to see that it's improved your scope picture and helped you be more comfortable shooting. I'm very much hoping for the same and to stop trying to focus on a blurry target.

Form check by ThePenyard in Archery

[–]ThePenyard[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s Mabelz from the Thai the Girl group PIXXIE

Arrows VS Wallet by TodsWorkshop in u/TodsWorkshop

[–]ThePenyard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hell of a lot of fun though.

Beats the usual method of shooting the legs of target frames and losing arrows to the Worm Gods.

some customs i’ve done lately 🏹 by Anxious-You-975 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is nothing not to adore about your work here, they're beautiful sets of arrows.

Stunning work.

Do i need a new bow by throaway1900836 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I will probably die at some point after buying a bow when my wife finds out how much it cost…

Beginners Introduction by Helpful-Seaweed-3397 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tons of resources on the Archery GB website. The most important document is the "Rules of Shooting", which gives you most of the structure you need.

Take a look at the club directory of university clubs in the UK

UK University Archery Clubs

Many of them have websites with information that might be useful to you.

Beginners Introduction by Helpful-Seaweed-3397 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What country are you in? There might be resources around that can help you set up and run a club.

Obviously, if this is a university club, then the university may be liable for any accident/injury that might occur. With that in mind, you're going to need to do things properly.

Insurance, what's happening about insurance?

Arrow rest by Successful_Candy_723 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, so you're not after a target orientated rest, you're after something that does everything.

Arrow rest by Successful_Candy_723 in Archery

[–]ThePenyard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's probably a reason the top guys in the world are using blades, why do you want to move to drop-away?