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No Parking Zone! => Hobbies outside of OzSTOC => Topic started by: StinkyPete on April 18, 2021, 09:16:46 AM
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I got into archery a couple of years ago. It meets my competative drive, and it's a great way to improve my upper body strength, which has taken a beating in recent yers. Archery has many different disciplines and styles, and I'm casually shooting 3D at a local range in the hills just 20 minutes from home. Archery Park is a lovely a bush setting, with four walking courses through the valleys and scrub, so its a bit like golf.
Here's my kit or the techincally inclined....
PSE Stinger compound bow @ 40#
Axcel Rheotech 5 pin sight
QAD HDX dropaway rest
DeadCentre 9" Stabilizer
Scott Shark Index release
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Hi Pete, I remember going to Archery Park some years back to watch my sister-in-law do a bit of casual shooting... :thumbs
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Simple longbow here, but have hunted with a compound. No animals were harmed. :grin
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So how is that hunting, or are just a lousy shot?
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... have hunted with a compound. No animals were harmed. :grin
So how is that hunting, or are just a lousy shot?
Yeah, technically I'm not sure that you can call that hunting. Mmm ... What do you calll Michael-the-Hunter without a kill?
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So how is that hunting, or are just a lousy shot?
In Kromagnon, that translates as Vegan
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So how is that hunting, or are just a lousy shot?
Gotta have something to aim at ;-*
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Did cro-magnons have the ability to speak? Because being vegan and not having the ability to tell everyone about it would be hard. :hijacked
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Did cro-magnons have the ability to speak?
I believe it was all in the tonal inflection of the "Ugh"
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Did cro-magnons have the ability to speak? Because being vegan and not having the ability to tell everyone about it would be hard. :hijacked
You could always ask this bloke... :whistle :rofl
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I can't believe that in under 2 hours and 20 minutes this has gone from a serious thread to :fp
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:grin
Doesn't surprise me in the slightest, Mark... :rofl
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This thread will be back on target shortly..
OK. I will now send me to the norty corner.. :agro:
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I'm all a quiver on this topic.
Another feather in your cap StinkyPete.
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Top notch effort.
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I'm all a quiver on this topic.
Another feather in your cap StinnkyPete.
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I thought the feathers went on the end of the arrow?
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I thought the feathers went on the end of the arrow?
Hey- you Fletcher?
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I'm all a quiver on this topic.
Another feather in your cap StinnkyPete.
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I thought the feathers went on the end of the arrow?
You've got to store them somewhere to fletch the arrows later. :grin
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A month ago I joined "Eden Field Archers" just down the road from home, and it's a full on competition club. I was keen to test myself again other archers. The club is in a bush setting and we shoot at targets in the bush, placed at ranges from 10 to 60 meters.
I'm doing OK and am not making a fool of myslef with some quite respectable scores. Today I shot 507 out of a possible 560, good enough to get some congratulations from the top shooters who were scoring around 535.
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What are you using? Compound? Recurve? My gear is sitting unloved in the ceiling.
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What are you using? Compound? Recurve? My gear is sitting unloved in the ceiling.
I've been shooting a PSE beginner compound with a single pin hunting sight, but am also setting up another compound as a pure target kit. Perhaps we could head up to Archery Park one day and go for a walk and a shoot.
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I'm looking for some help from someone who's good with MS Excel, so have a look at the attached image of a target bow front sight. The rear sight is a peep.
(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2021/11/30/f28c8a0f9b7abfd216afffedc173d580.jpg)
The target "head" can be moved up and down to correspond to the distance that I'm shooting, and the 0-100 marks are arbitary numbers to which I can set the sight for the distance that I'm shooting. ie 15 meters =11 25 meters = 17.5 and 50 meters =38.2 and so on. ( I have the numbers every five meters fro 10 - 60 meters)
I have determined the sight marks for every 5 meters, by careful shooting of groups and noting the mumber, and reckon by plotting the curve of distance against the sight marks it shoud be possible to calculate the intermediate distances, say every two meters. Such a thing is beyond my level of skill and knowledge and was hoping someone may be able to help me.
PM is you reckon you can help, and I'll send you some numbers.
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Pete, I should be able to help.
Create a table of the numbers
Graph the table
Add a trendline/curve fit
Reveal the variables
Alternatively there are a few functions which can determine slope and offset.
I like an add-in called XlxtraFun which makes getting the variables very easy.
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Can even set up a Microsoft Teams meeting to go through it.
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Thanks Gary. I've sent a PM with all the info. :popcorn
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Sounds like a fun project, send the data, and I will have a go as well..
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Gadget has already sent me a spreadsheet with a set of data that I'm after, amd Brock now has the numbers to have a go as well.
This just reenforces my opinion of how OzSTOC is such a wonderful community of skilled people. :thumb
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I'm curious to see Brock's solution too.
Pete,
I'm quite happy for you to share mine with Brock.
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Thanks to Gadget and Brock who spent some time on the issue, and have provided the data that I was looking for. ++
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Now we need to see how the actual results match predictions..
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Now we need to see how the actual results match predictions..
I've spent a few days on the range testing Gadget's spreasheet/predictions. The outcome is that I've achieved more accurate results from a manually plotted A4 graph on which I've joined the known settings with straight lines, and used that plot to determine the settings for other distances. This has proved to be more accurate "in the field" than Gadget's predictions from his excellent Excel Spreadsheet. Thanks so much for the effort you put in to producing the spreadsheet.
I also shot a competition yesterday (Saturday) which involved shooting 112 arrows at numerous intermediate distances through a bush course. I needed predicted settings, over and above my sight settings which have been experimentally and accurately determined for every 5 meters. I shot a 505/560, on challenging small targets, at ranges from 5-50 meters, and beat some of our club's top archers. The best archer on the day shot a 540/560, and he's a State champion level archer. For almost half the round I was neck and neck with the 16 year old State Junior Champion, but I got tired and she didn't. :fp
I'll have to post some photos of me in action on the course.
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Here's a couple of photos from the club, and showing the style of equipment we shoot.....
(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2021/12/19/24a82feb64a90ee9aa6a69b87d3e6b8c.jpg)
(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2021/12/19/378b42188346b27fbee967689f1e0e12.jpg)
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Well done, a bit more practice and you will be up in the top runnings.
P.S. did you ever see a promo bit of stuff on kevin Costners version of Robin Hood??
A reporter asked him is he could actually use his long bow?? Answer was "sure I can"
He was asked if he could hit three balls hanging in front of a building some distance away again, sure..
He lined up, drew back and loosed the arrow, direct hit.... Asked if he could do it again, he said "got it the first time, dont have to do it again"
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Hitting anything with an English Longbow is a black art, and to watch them shoot well, with no sights and bare fingers is a joy. On our target compound bows we have cams that can drop the holding weight from 60 to 10 pounds, rear peep sights, fully adjustable front sights, hand held trigger releases, and arrows that are balanced to within an inch of their lives.
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Awesome work Pete, absolutely awesome effort, 505/560 is brilliant :clap :clap :clap
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I've been doing pretty well at my archery recently, as I've been putting in the time at home as well as my local range, and participating most weekends in club competitions.
There are four disciplines of competition.... Outdoor Target, Indoor Target, Field and Clout, and I shoot mainly Field.
In fact I've done so well that in Field Archery in my age division (Veteran) that I am currently ranked 2/26 in the State. :hatwave
I would hasten to add that there are plenty of better shooters in other age divisions. :p and I'm currently ranked 17/179 overall.
Here's a couple of photos of me in action at my local Field Archery Club today.
(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2022/02/12/1d8c17b58970ec6e0fdb325a86605d54.jpg)
(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2022/02/12/e2a68bb44040cfbe591f7fce4e937f46.jpg)
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Awesome work Pete, it sounds like your having a great time with it and doing very well :thumbsup
Keep us posted, it's quite interesting 8)
Cheers
Shiney
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Very good Pete :thumbsup
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For extra info about what I'm shooting see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBtIXhcX5QE&ab_channel=AidanLangley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBtIXhcX5QE&ab_channel=AidanLangley)
and two videos of my club at....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYYwXnCyrCw&ab_channel=ArtemNedoshepa (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYYwXnCyrCw&ab_channel=ArtemNedoshepa)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP6XAfrYqC0&ab_channel=BigFella (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP6XAfrYqC0&ab_channel=BigFella)
We shoot rounds of 28 targets, from distances of 10-60 meters and on different size target faces depending upon the distance. Three arrows per target, and each arrow scores from 6 for central bull to 1 at the very outer ring (which means you should have stayed home) :grin making a max possible points of 18 per target or 432 for the round.
In our club, only 11 shooters in the 60 year history of the club have shot 400 points or better.
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(https://www.imghostr.net/images/2022/02/27/bca8a9cd7e1e40248743d86092e54723.jpg)
Shooting in the Australia Day State Field Competition. I did not shoot well on the day, after a stellar performance at practice the day before.
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As a fellow, very amateur archer, I've been looking at your stance, your grip and your drawback.
I think I can see where you were going wrong.
You weren't wearing your Robin Hood cap.
(https://imghostr.net/images/2022/02/27/2f4f6c1ef48259775f1a790856177f99.jpg) (https://imghostr.net/image/fx9Ka)
Appearance is half the competition.
I'll see myself off....
:Norty
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I did not shoot well on the day, after a stellar performance at practice the day before.
This is normal. I am the same when I compete. Great score at the club the week before, then crud at the comp.
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I would be hopeless at this!
I'm proud to say though that I know through another motorcycling group one of our archery paralympians that competed last year in Tokyo. Pete (Pisshead) Marchant. Has a fantastic Harley trike with a rear compartment that he stores his wheelchair in.
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We have a wheelchair bound young woman who shoots at our club, and she's an inspiration. :clap
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Me when I first started .........
https://www.facebook.com/106645721030784/videos/280010577570536/ (https://www.facebook.com/106645721030784/videos/280010577570536/)
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I think I can see where you were going wrong.
You weren't wearing your Robin Hood cap.
There's plenty of them available on ebay, so rather than wasting my money on sights, arrows etc, I might have to get one. Will you then volunteer to put an apple on your head? :grin
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I'll gladly place it there... on his head. :p
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We had our archery club's 2022 Awards Dinner tonight and I reckon I did OK.
Runner up in the Championship Field Shoot for Veteran Mens Compound
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Most Promising New Archer for 2022
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Great result..
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Well done Pete. Seems like you really enjoy it too.
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Very well done, Pete! :beer
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Well done Pete. Not a bad effort for a 1st year
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Well done Pete :like
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Good skills! :clap
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Keep hitting those targets.
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Worthy effort!
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Well done Pete. :beer
Worth missing out on the odd RTE :grin
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Awesome work Pete :clap :clap :clap
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This would take the fun out of archery.
https://interestingengineering.com/inventor-builds-autonomous-bow-that-never-misses-the-target?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=organic&utm_content=Jul02&fbclid=IwAR0WD_6opo76EENeRk5nTd-0SCE0Z9qZ5dOpNtC-4UWNCl_ELbzlXYDQpqI (https://interestingengineering.com/inventor-builds-autonomous-bow-that-never-misses-the-target?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=organic&utm_content=Jul02&fbclid=IwAR0WD_6opo76EENeRk5nTd-0SCE0Z9qZ5dOpNtC-4UWNCl_ELbzlXYDQpqI)
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I've seen it before and it's some pretty clever technology. I could use sonmething like that next weekend when I shooting in the State and Australian Indoor Championships (Veteran Division). It will be an experience, rather than a trophy winning endevour.
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Good luck with it, Pete! :beer
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Yeah, well done, and good luck next weekend.
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State & Australian Indoor Championships in my age category.....
State: Second place
Australia Wide: Fourth place
This was a most unexpected and pleasing result, considering that it's the first time I've shot an 18m indoor competition. :runyay
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Wow, that's a fantastic effort, congratulations Pete! :runyay
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Well done Pete, congratulations.
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Awesome work Pete, congrats :clap :clap :clap
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Good skills Pete.
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Nice work. :thumbs
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Today I shot in the 2023 State Field Championships, and came home with a Gold Medal for the 60+ category. I can add this to my Gold for the 2023 State Indoor Championships for 60+. I'm now ranked 1 in the State and 2 in Australia for 60+ Field Archery.
:runyay
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Today I shot in the 2023 State Field Championships, and came home with a Gold Medal for the 60+ category. I can add this to my Gold for the 2023 State Indoor Championships for 60+. I'm now ranked 1 in the State and 2 in Australia for 60+ Field Archery.
:runyay
Good skills Pete.
:thumbs
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Today I shot in the 2023 State Field Championships, and came home with a Gold Medal for the 60+ category. I can add this to my Gold for the 2023 State Indoor Championships for 60+. I'm now ranked 1 in the State and 2 in Australia for 60+ Field Archery.
:runyay
Congratulations. :-++
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Congratulations Pete :hatwave
Well done 👏👍
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:hatwave. Well done Pete. A great effort.
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I am an expert in Bow n Arrow, I can recognise one when I see one..
Well done, great achievement..
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Congratulations, Pete! :beer
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Well done Pete. I have my State Titles over the long weekend, but will not have the same results.
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Congrats mate, that is an amazing achievement :clap :clap :clap