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Instinctive shooting
bradsmith2010:
thats a good point about the rabbit hunting,, not having time to aim will make you shoot a bit more instinctive,,the best shots I ever shot with,, could do both,, well,,
WhistlingBadger:
Another important factor: Once your form is consistent, practice at different ranges, paying attention to the arc of your arrow. I agree about rabbit hunting, too. Great fun, great practice, and great in the pot or frying pan!
Thomas
Traxx:
if you lower you anchor to more of a Native style form,, it will force you to shoot more instinctive,,
Good point Brad..Thats how i learned and when i took archery back up after a few year layoff,i read everything i could about more modern styles and tried to implement that into my shooting..it worked so so for a while and then things started to go south on me bad..Went back to the way i started and things started coming back..Never did like,or get used to my string hand,being up in my face..The best shot i ever made intentionally,was using a lower native style form... I am not going to win any Olympic medals with it,but thats not my interest or intent..It works well for what i do with a bow..
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