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BowEd:
Shooting over a deer happens a lot.I call it peaking just before release.You peak to look at either the tip of the arrow or a different look at the deer and quit focusing on your small patch of hair.Now after you get that going consistently on the flat you can start shooting up hill and down hill to get that consistent too.That's all ground shooting.Practice from a tree stand also.The windows and angles are even smaller there.Not trying to shoot a deer more than 15 yards would help too.There are no free rides with consistent shooting.If you have good hand to eye corordination you will get it right.That is keeping everything the same shot to shot.
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