He’s very good and he even says that, as good as he might be, he’s not nearly as good as a typical archer would have been when it was the weapon of choice.
Seems reasonable: Though he is exaggerating the dynamic movements “somewhat” ..
Still, one does wonder why a “simple” Medieval archer needed needed so long to practice and become proficient, if all he needed to do was stand in one place and volley arrows randomly at incoming knights and pikemen?
I first saw this guy about 3 years ago. He’s improved significantly.