Any AX'ing Archers out there?
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Any AX'ing Archers out there?
Karen and I discovered that we live near the Pasadena Arroyo Archery range. Instead of the hassle and expense of shooting pistols we're now firing arrows ... sort of a greener sport. Anyone else doing this?
http://www.rovingarchers.com/about.html
An excellent bow "only" cost as much as a set of R's ... but should last a lot longer. $40 graphite arrows ... think mini golf club construction. Looks like we'll be staying with Re-curve bows and field target shooting ... although there are a surprising number of back to basics, Long Bows, besides the powerful Compound Bow techno wonders. We understand there is even a contingency of traditional Japanese super Long Bow shooters. (Plus the japanese fighting stick group ... as practiced by Spiderwomen Jamie Lessie and her BF.) We've seen about 300 yards of our Arroyos field target range so far.
http://www.rovingarchers.com/about.html
An excellent bow "only" cost as much as a set of R's ... but should last a lot longer. $40 graphite arrows ... think mini golf club construction. Looks like we'll be staying with Re-curve bows and field target shooting ... although there are a surprising number of back to basics, Long Bows, besides the powerful Compound Bow techno wonders. We understand there is even a contingency of traditional Japanese super Long Bow shooters. (Plus the japanese fighting stick group ... as practiced by Spiderwomen Jamie Lessie and her BF.) We've seen about 300 yards of our Arroyos field target range so far.
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I used to shoot my BB gun there.Mako Koiwai wrote:Karen and I discovered that we live near the Pasadena Arroyo Archery range. Instead of the hassle and expense of shooting pistols we're now firing arrows ... sort of a greener sport. Anyone else doing this?
http://www.rovingarchers.com/about.html
An excellent bow "only" cost as much as a set of R's ... but should last a lot longer. $40 graphite arrows ... think mini golf club construction. Looks like we'll be staying with Re-curve bows and field target shooting ... although there are a surprising number of back to basics, Long Bows, besides the powerful Compound Bow techno wonders. We understand there is even a contingency of traditional Japanese super Long Bow shooters. (Plus the japanese fighting stick group ... as practiced by Spiderwomen Jamie Lessie and her BF.) We've seen about 300 yards of our Arroyos field target range so far.
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i used to shoot, looong time ago. it's a lot of fun
but compound bows are cheeting ;)

but compound bows are cheeting ;)

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Most all of my Mopar friends say the same thing about fuel injection and radial tires....Chuck Fowler wrote:i used to shoot, looong time ago. it's a lot of fun
but compound bows are cheeting ;)
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Lots of "great" shots http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/
Takes every girl back to that special moment they got their first compound bow:

Takes every girl back to that special moment they got their first compound bow:

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OMGMako Koiwai wrote:Lots of "great" shots http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/
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And met her cousin/future husband whilst huntin'Takes every girl back to that special moment they got their first compound bow:
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I shot some back in H.S. & College. While I would agree compound bows are cheating for game and /or distance targets, there no advantage on typical range length targets. You just have to pull that much harder & risk breaking your arrows, removing them from the targets.
Good friend & roommate sophomore year in college did qualify and traveled to (Phoenix?) Arizona for the Archery Olympic tryouts for the '88 Games. Didn't make the team... but it was fun to shoot with him.
I haven't thought of it in years..... have no idea what happened to my bow, maybe it's still in my parents garage. I can't find any pictures online that resemble it. But it was a three piece recurve, 5 way adjustable site (x/y/z axis), (can't recall the technical term) but both a forward balance rod, and angled two side rods w/ screw on weights.
Mako, it would be fun to join you some day down in the Arroyo. (It's only been 20+ years, wow, how time flies.)
Good friend & roommate sophomore year in college did qualify and traveled to (Phoenix?) Arizona for the Archery Olympic tryouts for the '88 Games. Didn't make the team... but it was fun to shoot with him.
I haven't thought of it in years..... have no idea what happened to my bow, maybe it's still in my parents garage. I can't find any pictures online that resemble it. But it was a three piece recurve, 5 way adjustable site (x/y/z axis), (can't recall the technical term) but both a forward balance rod, and angled two side rods w/ screw on weights.
Mako, it would be fun to join you some day down in the Arroyo. (It's only been 20+ years, wow, how time flies.)
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I used to shoot for a long time, but left my bow back in PA when I moved here as I had no idea where I would shoot. Perhaps I could bring it back with me after my next trip.... 

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Lots of places to shoot around here: http://www.archeryweb.com/archery/clubs-s.htm
Hi-Tech Archery in Fullerston is THE Candy Store for Archers in the LA/OC area. They also have a 20 Yard indoor range, with about 16 positions.
At Hi-Tech yesterday I ran into a fellow that turns out to be one of the Advanced Instructors with our Pasadena Roving Archers while at Hi-Tech. He's also the coach for one of the colleges and was giving lessons. He twisted my arm to spend twice as much as I had planned ... of course saving me money in the long term, ie. 3 to 6 months! :gpower:
Check out the virtual video of the store ... all of those empty shelves are packed full of goodies: http://www.htarchery.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hi-Tech Archery in Fullerston is THE Candy Store for Archers in the LA/OC area. They also have a 20 Yard indoor range, with about 16 positions.
At Hi-Tech yesterday I ran into a fellow that turns out to be one of the Advanced Instructors with our Pasadena Roving Archers while at Hi-Tech. He's also the coach for one of the colleges and was giving lessons. He twisted my arm to spend twice as much as I had planned ... of course saving me money in the long term, ie. 3 to 6 months! :gpower:
Check out the virtual video of the store ... all of those empty shelves are packed full of goodies: http://www.htarchery.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I even had to get Apple limbs ... for those that remember me from the Mac vs Pc wars. 

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This picture will look much better with gunsMako Koiwai wrote:Lots of "great" shots http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/
Takes every girl back to that special moment they got their first compound bow:

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