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GregB:

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Dana, on second thought...I think I'll just keep the target panic. ;D

DanaM:
There's always something worse eh Greg ;D

NOMADIC PIRATE:
I can't concentrate for much shooting targets, and that leads poor shooting and subsequently bad form, or vice versa ;D

I tryed to make my target shooting a bit more challenging/fun and more close to hunting shooting.

this is how I set up my target range,


with a big backstop of sand, or bales or something similar, I get 1/2 dozen tennis balls and string them either hunging from trees or a rope tied to 2 points if there's nothing to attach them from, every tennis ball is at a different hight, this make every shot a new target, use blunts so they fall to the ground and they are not in the way (you can shoot dozens of arrows at a time like this)

when you connect it's really a satifying  sound ;D, and now is the fun part, after you hit a ball you have a moving target, this is great practice, you have to concentrate so much that you have no time to overthink your shot.



I can get hours of fun shooting targets this way, when usually I get bored after 1/2 dozen arrows on a normal target, even 3D

Pat B:
Manny, I do a similar thing with a single magnolia seed pod hanging from a rigid conduit frame. Shooting at that moving target really does help with your concentration and learning the flight of your arrow.    Pat 

mullet:
   If you want to have fun.find a field and blow up a bunch of ballons and tie them.Then throw them out all over at different yardages and let the wind move them around while you shoot.

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