Having completed my longbow course up at Heritage Longbows
I decided the first thing I should do was give string making
another go. So I had a couple of option here either purchase or
try making one myself and as you may have guessed I opted for the
DIY method. So the first thing I needed to do was find a template
for a jig and although I have many in the books I have I decided
to take a look around the internet and track one down I liked that
was downloadable as a full size pdf. Having
downloaded the pdf and printed it off it was time to put it all
together and the following entry shows just out simple it is.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Home-made String Jig In 30 Minutes
Labels:
Archery,
Bow String,
DIY
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Nationals Shoot Report 15th & 16th September 2012

So after an early and prompt registration and general instructions it was off to B Course for my Saturdays shooting. We arrived at the B Course tea tent to be given the final instructions from the South Cheshire Course layers and then off to the first Peg where I met my fellow archers for the day. Because there were only two courses for the weekend we would be shooting in a group of mixed bow styles and I would be shooting with Colin, Steve, Mick and Derek all veterans of NFAS Shoots.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
Nationals,
nfas
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Making my own Longbow
I've been shooting the longbow for a fair few years now and
making my arrows essentially since I started, much cheaper given
the amount I break, but have always fancied having a go at making
my own longbow but never seemed to get the time. Finally this year
I decided to find a course and have a go after all what would the
worst that could happen. So after some research I decided on the
course offered by Lee at Heritage
Longbows in Cannock. One great advantage with Lee's courses
are that he does not restrict you to specific dates rather you can
simply phone him and arrange dates to fit.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Druids Shoot Report 23rd & 24th June 2012

So with a wet 3Ds being my last shoot I was hoping this weekend was not going to be a re-run but regardless I was going to shoot. So having driven through a few wet patches it was time to check-in and grab a cup of tea and a chat with some old friends before we were off to our designated target.
Saturday I would be starting on target 18 and on arrival at the target it was a nice open shot across the field and a good way to start the day. Today I would be shooting with Jenni and Andrew from Blackcat Archery and Paul who had not really shot for a while. With the cards exchanged we had already started the entertaining banter that showed today would be fun.
Labels:
Archery,
Druids,
field archery,
nfas
Monday, 4 June 2012
3D Nationals Shoot Report 2nd & 3rd June 2012

With the Nationals spread across the weekend the weather was going to be drastically different between the Saturday and Sunday. Saturday was going to be cool and damp whilst Sunday could be described, in that Top Gear way, as Mildly Moist and for those that were there you know what I mean.
Again this year the traditional longbow archers would be shoot B course, laid by Pride Park, on the Saturday and A course, laid by Cheshire Oak, on the Sunday but instead of the short walk we had last year we would be the first out each day for the long walk out.
Labels:
3D Nationals,
Archery,
field archery,
nfas
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Fleet Ibex Shoot Report 27th May 2012
So with what promised to be another scorching day I was well prepared with the factor 50, bug spray and many litres of water and boy did I need all of them. So having packed everything into by, Utility, belt it was off to registration and a flea in my ear for not cancelling John sooner then after a chat to my various fellow archers off to the first target of the day. Arriving at target 39 it was time to introduce myself to two relatively new Field Archers Sarah and Alex and the tradition exchange of score cards. With this being only there 3rd Field shoot they'd managed to pick an excellent ground and some pretty good weather.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
fleet ibex,
nfas
Sunday, 6 May 2012
South Wilts Shoot Report 5th & 6th May 2012
So with the weather forecast expected to be dry and cold it was was looking like a good weekend of shooting was on the cards. Little did I know at this point that I was in for a cracking weekend and by that I do do not I had an excellent score. With 8 broken arrows on the Saturday and 3 on the Sunday I only manage to put a score in for the whole weekend that I should have score in a single day. This I have to say was totally down to the archer who could only seem to hit trees and ricochet off the backs of the 3Ds. So given my abilities over the weekend if you had asked me to hit a Barn Door at a 100 yards I'd have missed by a mile good job I was not hunting for food.
Anyway enough of the bad points of my weekend on on to the positives because as usual the course layers at South Wilts did an exception job using all the best features of the wood providing the usual mixture of tricky and deceptive shots followed by simpler and supposedly easier shots. These easier shots usually followed a deceptive one and you were left thinking is this as easy as it seems.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
nfas,
South Wilts
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Fleet Ibex Shoot Report 15th April 2012
It was time to visit Fleet Ibex again and see how it had changed since January. The loggers had almost finished and we would see what would be left of the wood and as it turned out a whole lot of space. On arriving it was one of those cool, well damn cold actually, sprint mornings with an icy wind whistling across the fields. This is not normally a problem because once into the woods the trees break up the wind and things warm up a bit but not today.
So as always it was the traditional start to the day with a bacon roll and a cup of tea and then onto the friendly banter with the fellow archers. With everyone registered it was off the the targets and find out who I would be spending the day with and it would be David and Alex, longbow and cub HT, and with John missing we would be in a group of 3.
So with the horn sounded it was time to start shooting and a 20 was a great start and unfortunately as it turned out for the day things could only get worse although you could say I had an absolutely smashing day with 5 broken arrows two of which were cause by the target legs. A fraction to the left and they would both of scored but there is always a positive for every broken arrow I have Fred, from Westcott, gets a new one. So it was quickly onto the next target a badger and a 4 before an interesting Bedded Deer behind a tree stump which covered part of the kill. But as luck would have it I grazed the tree stump and into the kill; it's handy having a heavy bow at times.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
fleet ibex
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Raven Shoot Report 25th March 2012

So as usual it was arrive in time for the traditional Bacon Butty and cup of tea before registering and finding out who I would be shooting with today. As it turned out I would be shooting in a group of 5 with two crossbow archers, if you can use that term, a compound and a free style. So it looked like I would be shooting quick and finding arrow slow whilst the rest of the group would be shooting slow and finding arrows quick. I've previously shot with Jo and Pete in my group and would find out how entertaining Charlie and Keith were going to be throughout the day with the steady friendly banter.
Keith, Jo, Charlie and Pete
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
nfas,
Raven
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
NFAS Field Shoot Distance Calculator
For a long while I've been looking for some new clubs to shoot at but hot knowing what's local and what's not can be a bit of a challenge. So I decided to extend the NFAS Map information so that I could easily see what clubs are within a reasonable driving distance. As a result I put together a simple web page that will show the distance to each club and provide driving directions. Having initially posted this on the NFAS Web Forums and received some positive feedback I thought why not a quick blog. So if anyone is interested in knowing what's local or how far a certain clubs ground is then please check out http://www.theoldtoxophilist.co.uk/
Their may be a few missing clubs but it's based on what I know so if your's is missing just post a comment.
Their may be a few missing clubs but it's based on what I know so if your's is missing just post a comment.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
nfas
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Druids Shoot Report 19th February 2012

As it was the gods smiled on us today because the rains of Saturday had passed and we were in for a glorious day if a little chilly in the wind. Because of the number of entries the Druids course layers put on 40 targets of 3Ds and painted faces which we would be shooting Fur & Feathers (much better than wound lines). In addition most of the groups would consist of 5 archers to allow for the large number of archers.

Labels:
Archery,
Druids,
field archery,
nfas
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Fleet Ibex Shoot Report 08th January 2012
Arriving at the same time as Fred and his crew we decided to tag onto their group and wander around as a large group of 7 (maybe a bit large) but with the easy going conversation it was going to be entertaining especially as we had a junior.
Having not been to Fleet for a while it was a bit of a shock to see how much tree felling had been going on and the woods looked quite bare and empty with lots of open space. This said the course layers did their job well finding all the bits of cover and tricky shots as I can attest when I reached the Skunk. Being a friendly there was only a single peg to shoot from which meant that John would be shooting exactly the same shots as me. The net result of this was to prove how much better John is at this archery lark than I am and it was rare for him to take a second shot let alone miss whilst I had a few misses and hence a few exploding arrows.
Labels:
Archery,
field archery,
fleet ibex,
nfas
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