Give the "Silverback" a try.
Again, I didn't see the video. But another poster did, and he already confirmed my assumptions. The icing on the cake is the part where he said that Dudley even EXPLAINED why he was doing it that way. But maybe you were too busy knowing everything to listen to that part.
However, if ANYONE can provide a good reason as to why shooting FP's first at the target and then BH's is a good idea or better...........I'm all ears. I just can't fathom how or why shooting them in that order would change anything for tuning purposes.
Man if that all it takes to discredit someone I wish you good luck in your life. The guy has probably forgotten more archery than you know. Have you shot on the Olympic level yet? Find it humorous that your so hung up on such a small detailAll he explained in that 1/2 hour show was BH tuning. And while there really is no good reason that I know of to explain why you would shoot the BH arrows "after" the FP arrows, he never attempted to explain it anyway.
However, if ANYONE can provide a good reason as to why shooting FP's first at the target and then BH's is a good idea or better...........I'm all ears. I just can't fathom how or why shooting them in that order would change anything for tuning purposes.
The bottom line is.......there are plenty of people out there to get advice from if you need it. Choose wisely. But as I said earlier, when the first time you see a guy on TV and that guy is shooting BH's at arrows as a teaching method, it's tough to jump in head first to listen to anything else he says. Now had I followed him for years with good advice and then he did something stupid, that's less likely to have such an effect.
I think PSE is looking to the future. Actually addressing something that has been overlooked in archery for a long time.
Do you guys have a GREAT pro shop where someone who has no idea how to shoot, OR shoot a hinge OR OR OR. Can get help making a purchase and instruction from someone who knows what they are talking about. OR simply a shop that will set up a guys bow and teach them a couple of things along the way.
I don't...... and for the most part very few archers have a good pro shop.
Archery is one of those things where if your equipment is not set up right and fitting you. You will not hit anything and more than likely you will quit
Everyone buys stuff online, most don't know what to do with it. The NockOn YouTube channel will teach people MORE than any pro shop ever has. A guy can actually become proficient as a shooter and mechanic which is the key to long term success in archery.
Costs are up and sales are down. People demand new technology but really the Archer technology has plateaued. An archery business needs to retain every archer it can, This retention has been THE thing that has kept archery from growing for the 30 years that I have been in the sport.
Where's the link to that video? I tune my BHs first, then shoot my FPs and adjust my sights to shoot the FPs for 3D shoots or target practice. Of course when I go hunting I adjust the sights again. This is if your BHs point of impact is off of your FPs. Isn't this what people do?All he explained in that 1/2 hour show was BH tuning. And while there really is no good reason that I know of to explain why you would shoot the BH arrows "after" the FP arrows, he never attempted to explain it anyway.
Me too.If ANYONE can provide a good reason as to why shooting FP's first at the target and then BH's is a good idea or better...........I'm all ears
Amen. And if someone is helpful, smart, and charismatic like John Dudley sounds, it's probably not a great idea to blindly buy or do everything he recommends without carefully evaluating yourself. It's a relatively free country still, so you can and should do what you want. John seems like a good guy to me and real knowledgeable. However, I already know alot of what he's talking about. I'd love to invent a podcast filter. Something that would filter out what I don't already know, because it takes so much time to wade through podcasts. I do fast forward a lot. Lol.The bottom line is.......there are plenty of people out there to get advice from if you need it. Choose wisely.
Where's the link to that video? I tune my BHs first, then shoot my FPs and adjust my sights to shoot the FPs for 3D shoots or target practice. Of course when I go hunting I adjust the sights again. This is if your BHs point of impact is off of your FPs. Isn't this what people do?
Where's the link to that video? I tune my BHs first, then shoot my FPs and adjust my sights to shoot the FPs for 3D shoots or target practice. Of course when I go hunting I adjust the sights again. This is if your BHs point of impact is off of your FPs. Isn't this what people do?Me too.Amen. And if someone is helpful, smart, and charismatic like John Dudley sounds, it's probably not a great idea to blindly buy or do everything he recommends without carefully evaluating yourself. It's a relatively free country still, so you can and should do what you want. John seems like a good guy to me and real knowledgeable. However, I already know alot of what he's talking about. I'd love to invent a podcast filter. Something that would filter out what I don't already know, because it takes so much time to wade through podcasts. I do fast forward a lot. Lol.
He explained his reasoning real well to me. He said he didn't know the guy. I've never heard of him either, however I been living under a rock archery wise for the last decade. He just said he listened to him for a half hour and heard something that didn't make sense to him and made him question they guy. Yes, looked and John is an Olympic shooter and definitely forgets more in a week than I know and seems like a great guy to me in my very limited exposure to him. I don't completely agree with anyone though and never blindly follow others. Talking on internet posts is not the same in person. It's too easy to misread people.Man if that all it takes to discredit someone I wish you good luck in your life. The guy has probably forgotten more archery than you know. Have you shot on the Olympic level yet? Find it humorous that your so hung up on such a small detail
I don't see 5M as being butt hurt at all.I'd like to see the video in question too, but only so I don't have to keep making assumptions or taking this guy's word for it. It must have some really heinous stuff in it, to have butt-hurt '5MB' so badly.
I'm always open to new ideas, thanks. I try to skip past the small talk, not the technical stuff, fyi. I use information and often tweak it for what works best for me. I always used "Tuning your Broadheads by Larry Wise".That said, your description of having to change your sights every time you change between broadheads and field points says you'd benefit from a tuning vid as well. And probably best to not skip around it because you assume you already know what they're gonna say. Hint: It mainly involves micro-tuning your rest; not changing your sights around every time you change between broadheads and field points.
He explained he reasoning real well to me. He said he didn't know the guy. I've never heard of him either, however I been living under a rock archery wise for the last decade. He just said he listened to him for a half hour and heard something that didn't make sense to him and made him question they guy. Yes, looked and John is an Olympic shooter and definitely forgets more in a week than I know and seems like a great guy to me in my very limited exposure to him. I don't completely agree with anyone though and never blindly follow others. Talking on internet posts is not the same in person. It's too easy to misread people.