Hoyt Thompson
06-05-2009, 11:47 PM
For those here that do not know i am putting out a few new DVDs.
After the great response to the first InSpec DVD on Hoyt Hybrid Cam Tuning I got a lot of requests over at ArcheryTalk to do another one so I am working on that now.
Here is what I plan on covering on the new DVD of the series.
I think I have the lighting figured out.
That seemed to be the only complaint in the first DVD.
Right now I am running 1600 watts of lighting and may add a tad more.
Just need to figure out light placement and diffusion and the filming will begin.
I hope you guys are still interested as I am planning the cram as much information in these DVDs as possible.
Right now it will be a beginners DVD that encompasses everything from picking a comfortable bow with the right draw length to how and why you set up the rest,sight peep, stablizer the way it is set up and helpful tricks to get it right the first time.
Good for the beginner and the advanced shooter as there may be tips a tricks to help you as well.
Plan on covering
Selecting a bow
Pros and cons of used vs. new
Draw length
Draw weight
Grip
Balance
Adding accessories
Rests
Pros and cons
setup
Sights Pros and cons
setup
Peeps
selecting a proper peep
how to tie in.
Peep elimination devices
pros and cons
setup
setup with a peep to use both in conjuction
Stabilizers
Concepts and design
How a stab works and why
pros and cons
Nocking points and D-Loops
pros and cons
different styles of D-loop
How to read you D-Loop
String silencers
different types
how to tie a golf ball whisker
Speed nocks
Another DVD that goes on to the advanced tuning aspects and cover several different methods of the tuning to allow the archer to pick a method that fits him/her better than another.
I will go on to explain how the compound cam system works
what string/cable does what and its effect on the over all system.
The advantages of letoff and what may work better for you.
The tuning methods I have in mind right now are;
Paper
powder
walkback
french/modified french
line
yoke
broadhead
bare shaft
creep
If there are any others that I have not mentioned that you would like to see please send me a PM and I will look over it.
Also plan on adding FAQ DVD that is still in the "writing" stage. Things like fletching and string making. There will be more but that is just a few things right of the top of my head.
If I can find someone willing to donate a Mathews Bow I will do a separate DVD on tuning timing a solocam Mathews like I did witht he Hoyt Hybrid Cam DVD
After the great response to the first InSpec DVD on Hoyt Hybrid Cam Tuning I got a lot of requests over at ArcheryTalk to do another one so I am working on that now.
Here is what I plan on covering on the new DVD of the series.
I think I have the lighting figured out.
That seemed to be the only complaint in the first DVD.
Right now I am running 1600 watts of lighting and may add a tad more.
Just need to figure out light placement and diffusion and the filming will begin.
I hope you guys are still interested as I am planning the cram as much information in these DVDs as possible.
Right now it will be a beginners DVD that encompasses everything from picking a comfortable bow with the right draw length to how and why you set up the rest,sight peep, stablizer the way it is set up and helpful tricks to get it right the first time.
Good for the beginner and the advanced shooter as there may be tips a tricks to help you as well.
Plan on covering
Selecting a bow
Pros and cons of used vs. new
Draw length
Draw weight
Grip
Balance
Adding accessories
Rests
Pros and cons
setup
Sights Pros and cons
setup
Peeps
selecting a proper peep
how to tie in.
Peep elimination devices
pros and cons
setup
setup with a peep to use both in conjuction
Stabilizers
Concepts and design
How a stab works and why
pros and cons
Nocking points and D-Loops
pros and cons
different styles of D-loop
How to read you D-Loop
String silencers
different types
how to tie a golf ball whisker
Speed nocks
Another DVD that goes on to the advanced tuning aspects and cover several different methods of the tuning to allow the archer to pick a method that fits him/her better than another.
I will go on to explain how the compound cam system works
what string/cable does what and its effect on the over all system.
The advantages of letoff and what may work better for you.
The tuning methods I have in mind right now are;
Paper
powder
walkback
french/modified french
line
yoke
broadhead
bare shaft
creep
If there are any others that I have not mentioned that you would like to see please send me a PM and I will look over it.
Also plan on adding FAQ DVD that is still in the "writing" stage. Things like fletching and string making. There will be more but that is just a few things right of the top of my head.
If I can find someone willing to donate a Mathews Bow I will do a separate DVD on tuning timing a solocam Mathews like I did witht he Hoyt Hybrid Cam DVD