Why shoot 1 pin
#11
RE: Why shoot 1 pin
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I used a lot of spacing
Just letting people know they can use 2 pins exactly like they use their 1 pin,and is really easier once you try it.You never cover your target area which helps you stay on target without pulling off to see where you hit.
Then they are allowed the advantage of shooting longeryardage with the rest of the pinsfor practicewith pin point accuracy.
I let both my kids use a fita style circle to learn how to shoot with.( they were very young)This allowed them to just circle whatthey wanted to hit and it was extremely easy for them.If a 5 year old can get it,I think a grown up can handle it.My son still has it on his bow and he is 8.
This is basically the same thing,circle what you want to hit.
Just letting people know there is another way and works better imo.
I used a lot of spacing
Just letting people know they can use 2 pins exactly like they use their 1 pin,and is really easier once you try it.You never cover your target area which helps you stay on target without pulling off to see where you hit.
Then they are allowed the advantage of shooting longeryardage with the rest of the pinsfor practicewith pin point accuracy.
I let both my kids use a fita style circle to learn how to shoot with.( they were very young)This allowed them to just circle whatthey wanted to hit and it was extremely easy for them.If a 5 year old can get it,I think a grown up can handle it.My son still has it on his bow and he is 8.
This is basically the same thing,circle what you want to hit.
Just letting people know there is another way and works better imo.
#12
RE: Why shoot 1 pin
I only use 1 pin since thats as far as i can shoot where im hunting. I love going in the thick stuff so you can only shoot 5-10 yards if your lucky. I like having a lil more competition anyhow!
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