Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
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Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Hi,
Here are 4 videos of Howard Hill's student John Schulz, showing Hill's method of shooting.
The footage is a bit grainy, but for people who are interested in Schulz and Hill its worth watching.
http://archeryduns.webs.com/apps/videos ... w/14895607
(if that link doesn't work, try copy and pasting this link)
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... =741405195
Hope you enjoy them. Cheers.
Here are 4 videos of Howard Hill's student John Schulz, showing Hill's method of shooting.
The footage is a bit grainy, but for people who are interested in Schulz and Hill its worth watching.
http://archeryduns.webs.com/apps/videos ... w/14895607
(if that link doesn't work, try copy and pasting this link)
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php ... =741405195
Hope you enjoy them. Cheers.
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Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Good old footage that.
Jeff
Jeff
Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Video 3 has an interesting bit, (about 2 minutes in) as Schulz talks about Hill knocking the arrow above the nock point and sliding it down the string on the nock.
I guess using a back quiver, withdrawing an arrow the motion is continued on and quicker nocking it?
I guess using a back quiver, withdrawing an arrow the motion is continued on and quicker nocking it?
Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
These videos are priceless. Thanks for sharing them!
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Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
That is the idea I believe however I nock under as when I'm hunting and have an arrow on the string the weight of the broadhead will cause the arrow nock to slide up the string. I find this very annoying as well as rather hazardous.CraigH wrote:Video 3 has an interesting bit, (about 2 minutes in) as Schulz talks about Hill knocking the arrow above the nock point and sliding it down the string on the nock.
I guess using a back quiver, withdrawing an arrow the motion is continued on and quicker nocking it?
Jeff
Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Especially when using 190grn Ribbies.Stickbow Hunter wrote:That is the idea I believe however I nock under as when I'm hunting and have an arrow on the string the weight of the broadhead will cause the arrow nock to slide up the string. I find this very annoying as well as rather hazardous.CraigH wrote:Video 3 has an interesting bit, (about 2 minutes in) as Schulz talks about Hill knocking the arrow above the nock point and sliding it down the string on the nock.
I guess using a back quiver, withdrawing an arrow the motion is continued on and quicker nocking it?
Jeff
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Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Plus the weight (around 125 grains) of a field point that has been tapered for the 190's to adapt to when using the Bamboo arra shafts.Nephew wrote:Especially when using 190grn Ribbies.
Jeff
Re: Hit 'em like Howard Hill, Videos by John Schulz
Shultz also has a Book of the same Title. I have both the Book and Video Footage. The Book is good because it is a first hand instruction manual of how Hill shot and exposes quite a few misinterpretations of the method that Hill used. The Book, actually more of a Booklet is a short read with plenty of Pics, I highly recommend it.
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