Cold Bow 2026 QnA Thread

A trad bow is just unforgiving.


I gave up punishing myself that much.
I sort of agree... With trad you're either in it for the full experience, or you're better off with wheels. That said, they're a lot like revolvers. You can get freaking good with them if you put in the time, and you get some coaching. And it's incredibly rewarding when you start consistently making good shots at 20-30 yards with a stick bow, even if it's just on foam.

Most guys that flirt with trad don't actually expect enough accuracy. They sell the system short, and give up cause they think the weapon can't be precise. Really it's the operator that needs some teaching.
 
On the tuning topic... I wasn't happy with broadhead flight at twenty, so I've been messing with bareshafts and I think I got it dialed in. Dropped 50 gr of point weight and messed with brace height. Shooting stupid fast for a trad bow now. It was at 175 fps previously. Not sure that it'll ever hit 200fps, but it's zipping.
 
I sort of agree... With trad you're either in it for the full experience, or you're better off with wheels. That said, they're a lot like revolvers. You can get freaking good with them if you put in the time, and you get some coaching. And it's incredibly rewarding when you start consistently making good shots at 20-30 yards with a stick bow, even if it's just on foam.

Most guys that flirt with trad don't actually expect enough accuracy. They sell the system short, and give up cause they think the weapon can't be precise. Really it's the operator that needs some teaching.

They can be accurate, and at distance. Just takes a lot of discipline. That's the part I struggle with.
 
This comes up fast each year and I'm never ready. Haven't shot my bow in a year but really trying hard to get back into shooting more often and in more field type scenarios. Me and some friends also recently started a non-profit archery club and are working on a public range in our area as we are severely lacking anything of quality or with distance.
 
Been shooting broadheads every morning, and while the tune is money, I don't know that I can push my MER past 20 yards without a couple weeks of honing in the new shot. Tuning always makes me get some mild target panic, and broadhead tuning exacerbates it. Will have to make a decision in a couple days I guess.
 
This comes up fast each year and I'm never ready. Haven't shot my bow in a year but really trying hard to get back into shooting more often and in more field type scenarios. Me and some friends also recently started a non-profit archery club and are working on a public range in our area as we are severely lacking anything of quality or with distance.

That’s a big reason we do it. Gets us wannabes shooting sooner
Who shot the 3D course in Colorado? Heading up Saturday if anyone else is going

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I shot @CO Backcountry Precision course last night. Good course, very challenging and mimics steep mountain hunting as well as any course I’ve shot, including Big Sky TAC. There are 30 new Rineharts (sp?) from 12 yds to 100+. I averaged 7.3 points/target
Roksliders can shoot free 5/7-5/10 in support of the CRWM fighting for our hunting rights.

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^That would be @CO Backcountry Precision owner Tim Andrews and his son “Hambone” testing out his new Mathews and Swaro’s.
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I stayed in his cabins ^last night after the shoot. He’s offering great rates to Roksliders tonight and Saturday. If you’re serious about attending or renting a cabin, DM me and I’ll get you in touch with him.

Any data from last year similar to cold bore?
Can’t find any. @realunlucky did we run them?

Here are ‘24/‘25 stats post 433

Only about 60% hit their MER very similar to previous competitions and amazingly similar to the cold boar rifle challenge stats too.

And 2026 Cold Bow Challenge thread will be open tomorrow morning. Please shoot in real-time (same day) and post up! No reserving slots (unless your shooting the course above this weekend-only exception). Can’t wait!!!!!!!!
 
I'm continuing my annual tradition of completely falling apart right before cbc. Never freaking fails.
It’s a good simulation for falling apart right before hunting season! Target panic is an insidious thing (Yes, I call shot anxiety/yips/hitches/nerves/meltdowns target panic… stress just magnifies the default state of the human body, and the solution is always the same… moving the trigger slow enough the shot break surprises you).
 
I'm sure everyone has free time to try to fit one more thing in but I will say that my wife and I joined an indoor league to shoot with our kids over the winter. We've been with it for a couple years now and it does get boring shooting at a Vegas face at 20 but it makes you work on your form or you are quickly humbled.... Plus, if you are as competitive as I am you work at it like it's your job. Great way to get reps in over the winter and keep at.
 
Cbc definitely gets me shooting broad heads earlier and more consistent. And helps me work on my grip. Which seems I can never quite get figured out puts a surprising amount of pressure on me can't wait
 
Feeling less confident (or, more realistic) this year, but looking forward to the challenge.

Broadheads are hitting at 40 when I'm doing everything right ... but lately, I only do everything right about half the time. Afterward, I'm looking forward to more focused practice, and tuning my bow for the arrows I just built up.
 
Never has the fluctuation in trad bow talent been more apparent to me than coming into this cbc. I’ve shot higher, more consistent scores this spring at various tournaments than ever before. But one week of retuning broadheads (always makes the ol target panic spike) has led to significant degradation in consistency of my precision shooting. I think I’m going to try and push for thirty yards, in spite of the rough shooting this week, cause I still know how to execute one clean shot.
 
Since I have a house full of kids, I snuck out early this morning to kick off my CBC. I know the thread won't open till you mountain time boys have your coffee, but I figure the NFG's might want a demonstration of how to fill out a template, lol.

User Name : Trumpkin The Dwarf
Bow Brand : TallTines
Bow Model : Stickflinger
Sight Brand : Mark 1 Eyeball
BH Brand : QAD Exodus (Swept) 125 gr
MER : 35 (oops :unsure:)
Hit (X/3) : Wouldn't you like to know!

Btw, as my vital zone I'm just trying to keep it in the 8x8(ish) square on the Rinehart 18:1, but won't be happy unless it's in the green.
 
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