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Ever wondered how the pros judge yardage without rangefinders? The secret world of IBO competitive archery offers fascinating insights that can transform your bowhunting success.
In this episode, we dive deep into the techniques and strategies used at the highest levels of unknown-distance 3D archery with our lead tech Cody, who recently competed in the IBO National Triple Crown event in West Virginia. From the surprising method of listening for the time between arrow release and target impact, to the psychological game of maintaining confidence when judging distances up to 52 yards, this conversation reveals the calculated approach behind what appears to be simple guesswork.
Cody shares his journey from placing last in his previous IBO competition to achieving a remarkable 40-point improvement this year. He explains his equipment choices, including why many competitors push for maximum arrow speeds near 309 fps, how they strategically cover their sight tapes from competitors, and why a 17-pound back wall tension helps maintain shooting form through long tournament days.
Whether you're a dedicated target archer curious about IBO events or a hunter looking to sharpen your skills for those moments when technology fails in the field, this episode offers practical training methods you can implement immediately. Learn how establishing visual markers at known distances creates a mental framework for more accurate field estimation and why understanding your personal tendencies when judging distance (like consistently underestimating) can become a strategic advantage.
Ready to take your archery skills to the next level? Hit subscribe to join The Archery Project community!
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Ever wondered how the pros judge yardage without rangefinders? The secret world of IBO competitive archery offers fascinating insights that can transform your bowhunting success.
In this episode, we dive deep into the techniques and strategies used at the highest levels of unknown-distance 3D archery with our lead tech Cody, who recently competed in the IBO National Triple Crown event in West Virginia. From the surprising method of listening for the time between arrow release and target impact, to the psychological game of maintaining confidence when judging distances up to 52 yards, this conversation reveals the calculated approach behind what appears to be simple guesswork.
Cody shares his journey from placing last in his previous IBO competition to achieving a remarkable 40-point improvement this year. He explains his equipment choices, including why many competitors push for maximum arrow speeds near 309 fps, how they strategically cover their sight tapes from competitors, and why a 17-pound back wall tension helps maintain shooting form through long tournament days.
Whether you're a dedicated target archer curious about IBO events or a hunter looking to sharpen your skills for those moments when technology fails in the field, this episode offers practical training methods you can implement immediately. Learn how establishing visual markers at known distances creates a mental framework for more accurate field estimation and why understanding your personal tendencies when judging distance (like consistently underestimating) can become a strategic advantage.
Ready to take your archery skills to the next level? Hit subscribe to join The Archery Project community!
🏹 Shop Extreme Outfitters for all of your archery & bowhunting needs: https://extremeoutfitters.com
✅ Watch the video podcast here!
https://www.youtube.com/@thearcheryproject
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY:
► Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XKyO02
► Instagram: https://bit.ly/3GwEjzY
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