accuracy rate?
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Southwest PA
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accuracy rate?
hey guys. i was just wonderin how often you all have a bad shot while target practicing.
rarely do i ever mess up a shot at ten yards
at 20 yards, about every 5th shot is off by more than 6 inches
at 30 yards about every 3rd shot is off by almost a foot
40 yards.....lucky if i hit the target
im just curious how i compare to other compound bow hunters. somehow if feels like i could greatly improve my shooting but ive tried everything and still dont get any better. ive been taking about 20 shots a day. today i was shooting great at 20 and then all of a sudden i started shooting waaay too high. idk if its because i dont use a release because my draw length is about 3 inches too long or what but it really frustrates me. im not about to go buy a brand new $400 bow but i just want my groups at 20 and 30 to improve.
rarely do i ever mess up a shot at ten yards
at 20 yards, about every 5th shot is off by more than 6 inches
at 30 yards about every 3rd shot is off by almost a foot
40 yards.....lucky if i hit the target
im just curious how i compare to other compound bow hunters. somehow if feels like i could greatly improve my shooting but ive tried everything and still dont get any better. ive been taking about 20 shots a day. today i was shooting great at 20 and then all of a sudden i started shooting waaay too high. idk if its because i dont use a release because my draw length is about 3 inches too long or what but it really frustrates me. im not about to go buy a brand new $400 bow but i just want my groups at 20 and 30 to improve.
#4
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Southwest PA
Posts: 816
RE: accuracy rate?
idk how to lessen the length though. im only 15 and i know my parents arnt gonna let me spend my money on a bow. i had my uncle take a look at it but we could find no way to lessin it. should i limit myself to 10 or 15 yard shots?
#6
RE: accuracy rate?
i just picked up a martin prowler se that had a 31 inch draw(my draw is supposed to be 28.5-29)...i could shoot 31 but wasn't consistent and felt like i was going to rip the side of my face of with the string if i messed up with form. its now at 28.5 and i shoot great with it....Bhunt46 get your draw adjusted
#7
RE: accuracy rate?
ORIGINAL: BowHunter46
idk how to lessen the length though. im only 15 and i know my parents arnt gonna let me spend my money on a bow. i had my uncle take a look at it but we could find no way to lessin it. should i limit myself to 10 or 15 yard shots?
idk how to lessen the length though. im only 15 and i know my parents arnt gonna let me spend my money on a bow. i had my uncle take a look at it but we could find no way to lessin it. should i limit myself to 10 or 15 yard shots?
Second, what kind of bow do you shoot? There are a lot of guys here that know more about bows than me. They might could tell you how to shorten the draw, if possible. You might could just buy a new cam for the bow to shorten the draw, but still not buy the new bow.
#8
RE: accuracy rate?
Simplest solution is to take it to a pro shop and have someone that knows what they are doing to look at it. If your draw is 3 inches too long its no wonder your groups won't improve. Not to mention your lucky you haven't ripped all the skin off your arm do to the string slapping your arm.
#9
RE: accuracy rate?
ORIGINAL: goherd1111
Simplest solution is to take it to a pro shop and have someone that knows what they are doing to look at it. If your draw is 3 inches too long its no wonder your groups won't improve. Not to mention your lucky you haven't ripped all the skin off your arm do to the string slapping your arm.
Simplest solution is to take it to a pro shop and have someone that knows what they are doing to look at it. If your draw is 3 inches too long its no wonder your groups won't improve. Not to mention your lucky you haven't ripped all the skin off your arm do to the string slapping your arm.