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Randy Hendrix of North Carolina has
won 14 World Buckmaster titles.
Ron
Herbert, Lakeport, MI, writes, “I started out in
the 260s out of a possible 300 60X indoors. I asked everyone I knew how to shoot
better but no one would help me. So I got some of your videos (Volume 1-6) and
watched them several times. With their help, my scores rose to 300 and 50 plus
Xs with a high of 59 Xs. I couldn’t seem to reach the illusive 60X 300 mark. So,
I took your shooter’s school at JR Custom Archery in Ypsilanti, MI. Four or five
months after taking the school and making changes to my mental game, I finally
reached the 60X mark in a league in Port Huron, MI. With practice, I finally
started averaging 57 plus Xs and have shot a number of perfect 60X rounds.
Shooting outdoor field rounds, my average is up to 545-550 on the field and
hunter. I have won the Michigan State Field and Hunter Championship, the
North American Field Archery Championship, Shooter of the Year AA Freestyle in
the Michigan State Archery Association, shot a 1089 at the MI State Field
Championships and tied for first but lost in a shoot-off. I also shot a
perfect 60X 300 at the Canadian Indoor Nationals.”
Thanks for the help, Ron
Joe
Hicks of White Settlement, TX, writes: Dear
Bernie, I first heard about your class in November of 1996. My girlfriend at the
time, asked me if I would like to take the class the following February as a
Christmas present. It was the best gift ever!!! Before attending your school I
was barely shooting 300s. After taking your class, shortening my draw length 3
inches, and applying your techniques, I’m now shooting consistent 300s and in
the upper 50Xs. Since the class I have won several local tournaments, the
State Outdoor, the State Indoor (600/113Xs) and the Indoor Southern Sectionals
(600/118Xs). Thank you for helping me see more of the center!!!! Thanks
again, Joe Hicks P.S.: That girlfriend is now my wife of three years.

Larry Hix attended a school in
Baltimore, MD. He won the 2003 Atlantic City Archery Classic in the
Senior Male Compound Unlimited Division and came in 2nd at the 2002 Outdoor
Nationals, Senior Male Freestyle.

Congratulations
to Sandra Horton of Missoula, MT, a Shooter’s School and Master Coach
graduate, who shot the NAA Indoor Nationals at Salt Lake City in March 2005. She
won her division, Master Female 50+ (Compound/Release) with a score of 1118 out
of a possible 1200. Her 4th day score of 283 is just 2 points under
the national record! Besides this, Sandra has numerous first, second and third
place state and national awards that she has earned in the last few years. She
writes, “Also I’ve harvested a 9 point whitetail deer with my bow. Life
is good! Thank you for your help. You’ve made this old lady’s retirement a
lot of fun.” Sandra Horton
Dave
Hryn, 47 of West Seneca, New York, competing in the
Freestyle Limited Compound Division, set an IFAA World Record for the
Animal Round with a perfect 560 score at the North America Field Archery
Championships held December 2001 at Homestead, Florida. Dave's 1st place finish
at this tournament was his 5th North American Field Archery Championship title.
Dave currently holds the IFAA World Record for the Field Round and
co-holds the IFAA World Record for the Hunter Round. Competing in the
Freestyle Limited Division since 1973, Dave has won 49 State championships, 18
NFAA Mid-Atlantic Sectional championships, the 1999 NFAA Outdoor Nationals,
the 1999 Atlantic City Archery Classic and the 2002 Outdoor Nationals.
Dave says, “Bernie’s shooter’s school and personal instruction helped me put
together the pieces of my physical and mental shot sequence.” Dave also credits
the video tapes from Robinhood Videos and Bernie’s PanicMaster and Bow Simulator
which he used to reprogram that information. Dave is a graduate of the NFAA
Shooter's School and Advanced Level Certified Instructor Program as well as a
NFAA Master Coach and NAA Level 4 - National Coach.

Jeff Human (BHFS)
Won 2005 IFAA (4 days)
Won 2006 NFAA Indoor Nationals 602-117X
Won 2006 NFAA Mid Atlantic Sectionals, perfect 120Xs
Won 2006 NFAA Stanislawski Open 1,172

Marvin Hundley of Fairfield, Ohio
won $1,000 at the Easton Eagle Eye Championship Shoot-off at the 1999
IBO World Championships by beating 292 other shooters. Marvin said, “Bernie
taught me a relaxed bow shoulder and how to really focus on aiming while the
release goes off by surprise.”
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