I recently purchased Byron Ferguson's Incredible Shots II video, to add to the collection of Hill movies we have. After watching it about seven times, I realized that most of the stuff he did, wasn't restricted to the super-fast glassbows he shot and perfectly consistent aluminums, but just to be a good shot. Really, he was, if any, only a tad better than Howard Hill (he used, form what I read, marginally spined arrows for the most part)
So, why not primitive trick shooters then? My brother and I, even with our rather poorly designed or executed gear and marginal tecnique have managed some tough shots, like hitting a golfball and bottle cap in the air, as well as all the standard out of position shots and some other less impressive tricks.
Any reason why a primitve archer couldn't be the next Hill or Ferguson? Seems there are plenty of steps out there that could be taken to make "primitive" equipment shoot as well and as consitently as some of the modern stuff (minus a few fps)?