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Shooting practice?
crooketarrow:
That tpye of release is'nt for long distance shooting anyways.
PAHunter:
Form is the same at 5 or 50 yards. Thoughtful practice of form will pay dividends. Of course, it's important to get plenty of practice at your hunting distances and beyond prior to season. So seek longer distances and more realistic situations prior. good luck!
crooketarrow:
Get yourself a judo and stump shoot that's how I do almost all my practice. I've only lost one in 100,000 shots. Stump shooting every shots different. What better practice is that. Doing this you get into the grove and your true forum comes out. I've always call this the hunter form.
If you shoot allot at unknown distances you'll get to into true form naturally. When the shot arises you pick a spot draw ankor. Go but you hands on those big %$#@ horns. It all comes naturally.
Heres one of the things I've I've kinda lived by. and it works on most situations. It's the KISS METHOD.
KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPIT I learned this from granddaddy as a kid up. Always worked for me.
NOT SAYING YOU DON'T NEED THE BASIC'S
If I'm shooting at fome in the yard it's someone Else's bow or I'm matching shoot arrows to the bow I have made.
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