How to become a Better Archer

Source: How to become a Better Archer

Some really good, simple advice in this video from 3D Archery with Gregory Richards on working on a system for archery and love the comment about the Gremlin.

Shoot report – Thornbury – October 2015

Archers at Thornbury

Archers at Thornbury

Our Sunday mornings seems to come round very quickly these days and this last Sunday was a good example, with a bit of a damp grey start. It saw us loading the car for our drive down the motorway to Thornbury archers grounds.
For us the Thornbury shoot  is one of the easiest grounds to get to, being a little over an hours drive down the M5, subject to traffic and road works of course.
Being slightly further south than other shoots we attend, we the opportunity to meet a different group of archers from the south west clubs who travel up to Thornbury.
We hadn’t shot Thornbury for a while and then, it had only a 34 target course but this time it was a full 36 target with a mix of paper faces, 3d targets and some home made painted ones. Here is a link to the previous shoot report if you are interested.
Sharon at Thornbury

Sharon at Thornbury

The shoot was well attended, with around 100 archers in different bow styles, with the day flowing smoothly. I don’t think there were any hold ups and there were a few archers finishing by 3 pm.  Our group would include Sharon and myself,  with Sheron shooting crossbow and Alan shooting hunting tackle.

Sheron shooting 3D

Sheron shooting 3D

Though a small wood Thornbury have built a few small towers enabling them to have some elevated shots which seems to work well.

Sharon shooting from one of th towers

Sharon shooting from one of th towers

One target that must be mentioned is the elephant shot. A near life size elephant had been painted up and very cleverly set down an avenue of trees. A small hurdle of branches in front of the target provided a screen for an area of dead ground, making distance judgement that little harder. There were several discussions afterwards over tea breaks and at the end of the shoot, as to how far it had been set and concensus had it was between 68-70 yards.

View back to the shooting group on red peg

View back to the shooting group on red peg

Catering was good at sensible prices, with all marshals being friendly and there overall there was a very relaxed atmosphere to the day .

The elephant target up close

The elephant target up close

The club  set a good course with some deceptive shots, maybe a couple were at the edge of the normal distance, not stretched as such,  though others might disagree. I don’t think it was an easy course but nor was it overly difficult.
The 3d fox returned complete with the dustbin (see the previous shoot report for details).

3D owl - nicely framed

3D owl – nicely framed

Overall it was a good day, my only slight criticism is I think they repeated one target face on the course 3 times. A deer on a dark green background tagged as Broken Arrow designs painted on foam matting. Whilst the picture was nice I don’t think we needed to see it three times.

Painted deer target

Painted deer target

Thornbury obviously have same artistic members as another home made target was a cracking painting of a wildebeest,  almost too good to shoot.

Nicely painted target

Nicely painted target

We were very lucky with weather staying dry and  in the charity raffle winning a bottle of wine and a four pack of mixed ciders. Sharon came away with first in ladies hunting tackle and I was surprised to win gents afb. Congratulations to fellow Severn Valley members including Mary who won ladies afb.
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Shoot report – Severn Valley – October 2015

Severn Valley and the archers at the start

Severn Valley and the archers at the start

Well it was a very tiring weekend but I think people enjoyed the Severn Valley autumn shoot, archers and hosts a like.
We had around 160 archers descend on our small wood to shoot a mostly 3d course (I think we had a couple of paper faces).
Admin getting ready

Admin getting ready

As it was our club hosting the event I wasn’t shooting but was marshalling on the day and helping out the day before putting the final touches to the courses. Sorry there aren’t many photos was too busy to take many.
Except for one mix up at the end which delayed a few groups it seemed to flow well. Unlike last time we only had a couple of planks break on the walkways guess all the preparation and repairs on Saturday worked. You can read a review of the previous shoot here.

View of one target

View of one target a 3D bear

Hosting a shoot is one thing that I enjoy in the nfas as it gives the opportunity to put something back in to the society. It is also great to see so many regulars who make the effort.
3D tiger

3D tiger on target peg 14

We even had some people who had driven three hours to get down here, hopefully they enjoyed it, and we will see them again.
Archer shooting one of the 3d

Archer shooting one of the 3d

I think we were very fortunate in having good weather for the shoot that added to the relaxed atmosphere.

3D ram

3D ram

Congrats to all who came away with good memories or placing with special congratulations to Jim from Artemis, another past black arrow club member in placing second in afb and Julie in winning ladies barebow.
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