
Cameron Hanes - Keep Hammering Collective KHC 187 - Pauly Shore
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Apr 8, 2026 Pauly Shore, American comedian and filmmaker known for his quirky 1990s persona, chats about his comedy roots and surprising public reactions. He describes his first taste of archery at the Bow Rack and why hunting felt addictive. They compare performance and hunting, discuss field dressing and dangerous game, and reflect on letting go and finding purpose.
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Pauly's Instant Addiction To Archery
- Pauly describes trying archery for 40 minutes at the Bow Rack and instantly becoming hooked.
- He says his "dick got hard" metaphorically and kept a bow in his closet then wanted to shoot constantly.
Use Ancestral Instincts To Learn Archery
- Cameron Hanes explains archery feels natural because humans hunted with bows for tens of thousands of years.
- That genetic familiarity helps beginners feel like archery "awoke something" in them and hooks new shooters.
Let The Bow Do The Work
- Cameron tells archers to relax, line up the pin, and let the bow do its job; human tension is what ruins shots.
- He emphasizes slow steady squeeze and avoiding wrist rotation or punching the trigger.

