Taken from JRE #1397 w/S. C. Gwynne: https://youtu.be/Iq8Ss9yg6b
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Taken from JRE #1397 w/S. C. Gwynne: https://youtu.be/Iq8Ss9yg6b
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Its intuitive shooting like how we can throw on the move
The shooting while moving makes sense. When I try to really focus, control my breath, squeeze the trigger so lightly that it's supposed to be a surprise when it goes off, I miss. Standing straight up, arms swaying, but anticipating the sway and jerking the trigger a second before I think I should, I hit my target. I'm by no means a professional or even trained shooter, but I get it.
30yds is 90ft and hitting a human with a poorly made bow and arrow is rediculous. I would have to see it to believe it and then wouldn`t believe my eyes.
I wonder if the Comanche or mongols horsemanship was better?
To learn snap field archery, use a lot of arrows and balls in a large field. Ross a ball to a fair distance and shoot it with field tips until missed. Repeat. When you use golf balls to good effect, you've been doing it for a very long time. Worked for me.