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Bowcast Interview

I almost forgot to tell you that the Bowcast interview I did last week is now up. Check it out here.

Let me know what you think about it.

Thanks,
Travis

6 Responses to “Bowcast Interview”

  1. # Anonymous jamaro

    Great Interview... I liked the tips on 3-D...
    Thanks
    jamaro  

  2. # Blogger Todd

    Hey T-bone,
    Great interview. I always enjoy hearing new tips and try to absorb as much as i can. As my addiction grows with everything archery, it is always nice to feed the fire that goes on in my archery world. If its not working on my form and release sequence, its thinking of hunting or another Illinois trip this year coming up. I always appritiate new tips and ideas so keep um coming. Still cant wait for MB 16. Thanks again.

    Todd-NC  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Hey T-Bone,
    Awesome interview!! Great tips. Talk to ya later.
    God Bless & Good Huntin'

    Kristle Oberlander  

  4. # Anonymous Anonymous

    I wanted to say I especially liked the section on 3-D and judging yardage. I feel there are a lot of good shots out there, but they really struggle when it comes to judging yardage. Up around here you will be hard pressed to find anyone to talk about there "tricks of the trade" when it comes to judging. I know I went through a couple of rough years when I first started shooting 3-D. I was introduced to 3-D head first in the deepend. One winter I decided to get in on some 3-spot leages, and did very well for the first time. Then the owner of the archery shop asked if I would like to shoot for his shop in the upcoming 3-D season. I told him I had never done anything like that before. He replied I would do great... Well next thing you know I am set-up with a toxonics nail-driver scope, and a chappy release (switch from a wrist strap scott), I was required to shoot all the local shoots and up through the IBO World and had to shoot the open class. I felt like a hayseed plowboy in the middle of Time Square New York! Trial by fire. I barely made it to the 1st leg of the IBO in Bedford. I believe I was 2nd to last! I sure wish someone would have put there arm around me and whispered those tips you were talking about on the pod cast in my ear! I was just told to "feel it" then put all your confidence in the feel. Well I can tell you all that did was put a lot of arrows in dirt and trees. It also put a lot of goose eggs on the score card. I adapted over the years, but try and get some of the people you were competing against to spill any of there tricks was impossible.
    Anyway I have chewed off enough of your ear,

    Keep it coming,

    Todd - Indiana  

  5. # Anonymous Scott

    Hey man,
    That was a great interview with some good tips, I'll put em to use. Take care.

    Scott-Ga.  

  6. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Great interview, you said to keep an eye out for "bone collector" products, I,m still waiting for the slickhead gear. Congrats with all fo your success.


    Huge  

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