Main Discussion Area > Shooting and Hunting

Having hard time focusing

<< < (3/4) > >>

recurve shooter:
i guess so. i might could hit the candle itself, not the wick.

Pat B:
You might be surprised how close you would get to a candle flame(glow stick might be safer) at night. All other visual clutter is missing and you can concentrate on the flame...and that is where your arrow will go.   ;) 

GregB:
I've had trouble with target panic for some time now although I'm making good progress this summer. I know that the visual comes into play big time. I could shoot at a target and "double clutch" a couple of times with my eyes open. If I closed my eyes and shoot at a target up close, everything smooths out and I have a good release and follow through. :)

kayakfisher:
its just practice and focusing if I had a rough day or a lot on my mind and cant concentrate my shooting is way off  >:( picture this little guy on your target and shoot him .  you will come real close
                                 Dennis

Pat B:
The most important thing in instinctive shooting is getting the fundamentals of shooting down pat! When it comes time to make the shot, all you want to do is put the arrow in a specific location. Everything else should just happen!   If you haven't developed the fundamentals, all the concentration in the world won't necessarily put the arrow where it is supposed to be. The second most important thing in instinctive shooting is concentration. All the fundamentals in the world won't necessarily put the arrow where it is supposed to be without concentration.  ;D        Pat

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version