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1st 3-d. . . the wall o shame.
gstoneberg:
Not for me, I normally find the misses. The ones I lose are the arrows that skip off the back of the animal.
George
Prarie Bowyer:
See with our arrows they camoflauge pretty darn well. Second I didn't fancy being down range of a taget crawling around or tromping around looking for an arrow while people want to shoot. So I figured if I couldn't see it sticking out of a tree or somethign I kissed it goodbye.
gstoneberg:
Ah, you'll get over that. Hang your bow over the front of the animal or leave a spotter there while you're looking. Even so, if I can't find an arrow in a couple minutes I move on as I don't want to hold everybody up. I have friends who've painted their 3D arrows bright orange or gone with very bright fletching. I once left an arrow in a tree that was stuck in there too tight to get out. I went back with a hatchet after the shoot was over and everybody there must've wiggled on that thing trying to get it out...until it shattered. :'(
At the larger shoots they like to put targets at the edge of bluffs or rivers so you will certainly lose the arrow if you miss. Adds to the stress level. :)
George
M-P:
Howdy, I think setting up the course is almost as much fun as shooting it. My home range doesn't have a lot of rom for long shots, but we can set up shots uphill and downhill and through trees/ bushes etc. The course was too easy if someone doesn't complain about the set-up. Ron
iowabow:
Now you have a score to beat. Compete against yourself.
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