Archery: Have a Question?

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Is there a way I can see it? I've never seen anything from them.

1. It depends on what your trying to accomplish and type of bow. Wow that was a lame question
2. "Better" isn't the question. It's about performance in difference^
3. All wood flexes. Hickory is a strong durable Wood. Usually used in longbows. The English longbow particularly used it as well as yew. More bows aren't made oh hickory.

Hickory isn't native to England, it didn't grow here when the English bowmen were in the ascendant. It has only been introduced here recently as a specialist species grown by nurseries.

I didn't.

Since I was a boy, I trained with mostly traditional bows, but I also used compounds. The training wheels were to easy to master so I put it away and used a recurve mostly. Sometimes a longbow. By the age of 16 I was exemplary at the art of the bow. So amazing, I took the level 1 archery instructors class (which was tedious, boring and hardly informative.) after the class, I was chosen to assist the newbie students (which I was completely against them training to teach cause they didn't know a knock from string, and it wasn't right with their zero knowledge) anyways, I had to teach the teachers how to use a bow while I was a trainee! Sad yes. Believable? Why would I lie? My father taught me most of what I know growing up. Where i teach, along with multiple other teachers, my knowledge of the bow surpasses theirs 2000 fold at least. (No joke) except one guy...

Your the only one who understands you joke. Don't make yourself look like a fool. this is very rude!

It was their style pretty much No idea what you mean here.
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I doubt very much if you know what you are talking about to be honest.
 
Like that one guy said, we are running on a honor system here.
 
You may ask anything related to archery you want to know on a personal level.

People please be humble. I won't answer anything else that isn't related to this. Thank you.

1 - What professional archery organizations are you a member of?
1b- What professional archery organizations are you certified, qualified and/or ranked by?
2 - How many years have you studied Archery?
2b- How many years have you studied Archery as a martial art?
3- How many years have you studied Japanese Archery?
4- How many years have you studies Arabian Archery?
5- How many years have you studied English Archery?
6- Who was your primary Archery instructor?
6b- How many years did he or she study Archery?
6c- What Professional Archery organizations were they certified to teach by?

Failure to answer these simple and easy questions will confirm you are as presented, a forum troll who is blowing smoke up peoples asses for their own juvenile amusement. Actually answering with verifiable answers may redeem you.


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Nate, you've disagreed with me, so you think hickory was growing in England? You would be hard pushed to find a hickory tree growing here now outside an arboretum. English bows were made only from Yew.......which grows here.
 
Tez, that's reality and a fact. We both know that the OP hasn't got a grip on either.
Here's a photo of him posting from his grade school. Still waiting on him to answer my "On Topic" questions. Personally, I'd strongly recommend the staff use the "send us a notarized copy of your government issued ID to prove you're not a 12 year old kid" rule. But then again, I'd just drop a ban hammer on jr here and move on.

 
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