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sailordad:
one inch groups would be sweeeeeeet dude, ;D

but ifn ya think about it,dinner plate sized aint all that bad at 20 yds. thats still the vital are of a whitetail. man i am totaly happy with that from trad. gear.

i aint by no means a great hunter.,just a hunter that thinks that if you can group like that without any issues you'll do all right brother.
i dont htin i would try shooting farther than that untill i improved my skills though,but hell at 20 yds i would let it fly at a deer sized target ;D ;).

                                                                 peace brother,
                                                                                    tim

                                   

JackCrafty:
Dang, I wouldn't be worried about a thing Benjamin.  The fact that you shot a really tight grouping means that your mind was "focused".  Your brain is simply slacking off a bit (on the subsequent rounds) because it has already proved to itself that it can perform well.

If you could group your arrows that tightly on every round....you'd be shooting in the Olympics and not in your back yard. ;D

Pat B:
Can you put 1 arrow in the kill zone at 20yds every or almost every time?   Groups of arrows in the target can make concentration difficult.     Pat

El Destructo:
I go by My First Shot at the Target....I try normally to go outside with One Arrow.....and Shoot it......and concentrate on placement.....and do a lot of walking between My Bag and back!! Too many Arrows causes too much confusion to me....makes the Target too Busy...plus if you just shoot once....and go get it...you have time to relax and reflect on what you did wrong or right with the Shot ....and mentally break it down as to what needs to be done to correct things...if any is needed  Consistency is a programmed responce....repetition is the key to better accuracy....at least for Me it is....JMO........... O:)

Justin Snyder:
You are getting to worried about grouping and your concentration is suffering.  Try 1 shot groups. Shoot 1 arrow walk down and get it then shoot 1 arrow again.  Your groups will always be tight.  ;D More importantly you are able to concentrate better.  We aren't after quantity of arrows in the target, just a good shot on the first arrow every time. Justin

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