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🗓️ 9 July 2018
⏱️ 86 minutes
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Todays episode is Q and A from the internet, with a twist.
As fate would have it, my father and brother in law are here in Montana on vacation. As I was reading through the questions, I realized that they are both a wealth of knowledge from different backgrounds, and that their insight into the questions is equally, if not more valid than my own.
Jason has been serving as a firefighter for the city of San Diego for over ten years. They operate in small elements, requiring teamwork, communication, leadership, and individual responsibility. I would say the community has more similarities to the SEAL Teams than differences.
My father has worn many hats throughout his life. He is a Vietnam veteran, small business owner, school teacher, sport coach, and after today, a podcaster! I learned many of the lessons that have served me well throughout life working beside him on construction sites.
Between the three of us I think we had some good answers.
Enjoy
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0:00.0 | Alright ladies and gentlemen boys and girls episode 46 is Q&A and before I get into the |
0:11.9 | Q&A and the format and the people with which I spoke to or spoke with for this week I wanted |
0:18.6 | to answer or at least talk about one of the questions that I get often and it seems |
0:26.5 | to be a little bit more prevalent as hunting season approaches a lot of people ask me about |
0:30.8 | my bow set up and then specifically about my arrows set up and if you listen to the podcast |
0:38.5 | you would know if you know anything about me that I'm pretty passionate about bow hunting |
0:44.0 | however I'm still really trying to up my knowledge level when it comes to the mechanics of the bow |
0:50.4 | and also the mechanics of the arrows and everything that goes into pairing a bow with |
0:56.5 | an arrow because you can absolutely do that incorrectly and one question I get over and over |
1:02.1 | and over again is my own personal setup and it seems in the archery world currently at least there |
1:09.4 | is a debate going on or a discussion going on about something called FOC which everything I say |
1:18.2 | beyond this point is largely me repeating things that people who know much more than me about archery |
1:26.3 | have said but to answer people's questions about my own personal setup or the recommendations that |
1:32.4 | I have here we go so the front of center debate literally means if you were to balance an arrow on |
1:39.8 | your finger right with that would be the center point where you didn't have to hold onto it at all |
1:44.5 | and it could just balance on the pad of say your index finger equally on both sides or not equally |
1:50.0 | on both sides but it is perfectly balanced on both sides obviously that's a center anything forward |
1:55.6 | that is your front of center and right now people are talking about really loading up weight |
2:03.0 | into the front of their arrow and there are some things that go along with loading up the front |
2:09.9 | of your arrow and one of the main things is can your arrow shaft or does the arrow shaft have the |
2:16.9 | stiffness to support that weight up front as it's fired through your bow and that's called the |
2:24.3 | spine for people who are unfamiliar with archery at the the spine of your arrow the measurement of |
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