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"Shooting and Hunting" Maybe I should learn how to shoot
sailordad:
heck ithink even with a compuond 30 yds is a good shot,atleast for me
mullet:
I know people consistently shooting 60 and 70 yards with the new Martins with all the bells and whistles.
Hickoryswitch:
My last set of arrows were too heavy a spine but I shot them anyway. I could'nt hit worth a dime now. I'm having to reteach myself to not shoot to the right. Your really better off to get them matched to your bow before you learn bad habits. My accuracy has went way up since I got correct arrows. Also make sure you find a spot to anchor (corner of mouth, jaw line,cheek) just somewhere you pull back to each and every time. That really helps a bunch with up and down.
Wayne
Hickoryswitch:
When I shot compounds alot 60 yds. was'nt too much of a problem. I felt comfortable shootin deer at 40+ yds. Now thats shrunk to like 15 yds. It really is quite hard to shoot with compound shooters especially when your first learnin.
Wayne.
Arthur Herrmann:
My dad is a compounder. I am the only hunter on my road, not inluding my dad. He wouldn't let me shoot infront of anybody, except my friends, because they get a real laugh out of my bows.
I don't see what is so funny, especially the time they saw me send a trade point so far into the end of a log, I couldn't get it out.
Had I fired the trade point at them, they really wouldn't be laughing. Just to let you know, I would never try and shoot anybody, because even a kids #20 recurve, at chest draw, can have devastating effects. Just ask Kegan.
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