When was Byron Ferguson born?

When was Byron Ferguson born?

January 4, 1890
Frank Byron Ferguson was born on January 4, 1890 in Goldboro, Guysborough County, where his father John worked as a blacksmith in a local gold mine.

Who was the world’s greatest archer?

Howard Hill
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. Howard Hill (born Lemuel Howard Hill and later cited Howard H. Hill; November 13, 1899 – February 4, 1975) was an expert bowman who for over two decades, from the early 1930s into the 1950s, was often introduced or billed as “The World’s Greatest Archer”.

Is Byron Ferguson archer still alive?

Today this widely acclaimed bow hunter and trickster lives in Hartselle, Alabama with his wife Wanda and two sons Shaun and Zachary.

Has anyone ever split an arrow?

Brave’s Merida is just the latest hero to split an opponent’s arrow. Impossible, except anyone that’s ever seen an archery contest according to Hollywood already knows exactly where the scene is going: Merida will fire her arrow straight through her opponent’s, splitting it down the middle.

What kind of bow does Byron Ferguson shooting?

reflex-deflex longbow
Our Ferguson Hunter Elite is a radical reflex-deflex longbow. Very fast arrow and smooth shooting bow. No hand shock.

How does Byron Ferguson aim?

There is instinctive shooting and then there’s the Howard Hill method of looking at the arrow. I point the arrow at a gap below the target, not looking at the arrow, just pointing it. With practice this gap doesn’t change with distance, making it the ideal method of aiming.

What is Robin Hooding an arrow?

In contemporary archery, a ‘Robin Hood’ is, of course, when an archer splits an arrow already in the target with another arrow shot from the same spot, a rare feat named after the legendary figure for his skill.

How rare is it to Robin Hood an arrow?

It’s been said that archers have a 1 in 3,000 chance of making the rare ‘Robin Hood’ shot. Eleven-year-old Mike Merriman shows the arrows he struck smack-dab in the center.

What kind of bow did Howard Hill use?

When pressed as to why he used this type bow, he replied, “I use the straight-end split bamboo longbow for the simple reason that it requires a less exacting hold and loose to get necessary accuracy while hunting, where quick shots must be made from unconventional positionsstanding, kneeling or sittingnot the …