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Rating Your Shooting Ability
#21
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southern Maryland
Posts: 140
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
I chose average. I'd like to think that if I stacked up my 3d scores I'd be in the better than average category, and I'm comparing myself to other bowhunters not tourney shooter, but I know I have plenty of room to improve on various aspects of shooting.
Ken
Ken
#22
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 308
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
i'd say better than average. (although i've never killed a deer with it) i rarely miss what i'm intending to hit with my hunting bow. with a recurve, i placed 13th on the east coast in 2006 in my division.
#23
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
Tune thousands of bows a year. Tune both right and left-handed bows up to 100# drawweight. Tune any draw length. Sight in bows for others and can usually take someone's bow and show them how to properly shoot it for more consistency.In fact, it's rare that I can't help someone improve their shooting abilities.
Hunt with a release on each hand in the event I have to shoot the bow with the opposite hand; and, I've done it successfullymany times and at some rather long distances. Can shoot 1" groups consistently at 20 yards with 75# hunting rig using either hand with the same bow.
How do you think I rated my shooting ability?
Hunt with a release on each hand in the event I have to shoot the bow with the opposite hand; and, I've done it successfullymany times and at some rather long distances. Can shoot 1" groups consistently at 20 yards with 75# hunting rig using either hand with the same bow.
How do you think I rated my shooting ability?
#24
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
I'd never be so bold to rate myself as world class but I could compete with anyone, so very good was good enough for me. No matter who you are,
there is always a good day and a bad day, room for improvement and you cannot win every one of them. I've never met a pro shooter who considered themselves "world class".
there is always a good day and a bad day, room for improvement and you cannot win every one of them. I've never met a pro shooter who considered themselves "world class".
#25
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
I rated myself above average.
I used to be very,very good,not quite world class.I have seen world class shooters,shot with a few.I have shot with very good shooters as welland I am not there anymore but I am well above average.
I have friends that would probably rate me very very good but they haven't seen what I have seen when it comes to archery.I am nowhere near some of those people out there.
I think people would be surprised at what some can do with a stick,string and an arrow.
I used to be very,very good,not quite world class.I have seen world class shooters,shot with a few.I have shot with very good shooters as welland I am not there anymore but I am well above average.
I have friends that would probably rate me very very good but they haven't seen what I have seen when it comes to archery.I am nowhere near some of those people out there.
I think people would be surprised at what some can do with a stick,string and an arrow.
#26
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
Classifying our ability is relative.Relative to the guys at the local clubs someone might be very good,relative to competitors at a regional or state 3d shoot someone may be average,relative to competing at a national 3d tournament or vegas someone might be below average.
I know that there is no one here that would want me shooting at them from 60 yards and in.I attended a three day coaching workshop a few years ago for archery instruction and I will never forget a comment the instructor said when a guy would get cocky about their ability,he would say you are pretty good as long as you stay in your own zip code.
I know that there is no one here that would want me shooting at them from 60 yards and in.I attended a three day coaching workshop a few years ago for archery instruction and I will never forget a comment the instructor said when a guy would get cocky about their ability,he would say you are pretty good as long as you stay in your own zip code.
#27
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
Don't really know, don't really care if I can "beat" others shooting....It would be hard to compare anyway....I don't use a release, I prefer to shoot fingers, its about releasing the arrow, not pulling the trigger...I don't use a peep sight, stabilizer, drop rest, or carbon arrows...My bow has 2 pins, one set for 15 yards and one at 25....
I do know, when I decide to release an arrow at a deer, it's dead.
To me, it's not a competition, it's about a clean kill...And knowing when to shoot and when not to.
I'm good enough that I have killed many squirrels and rabbits, out to 25 yards with my bow....That's what matters.
I do know, when I decide to release an arrow at a deer, it's dead.
To me, it's not a competition, it's about a clean kill...And knowing when to shoot and when not to.
I'm good enough that I have killed many squirrels and rabbits, out to 25 yards with my bow....That's what matters.
#29
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
ORIGINAL: TFOX
I think people would be surprised at what some can do with a stick,string and an arrow.
I think people would be surprised at what some can do with a stick,string and an arrow.
#30
RE: Rating Your Shooting Ability
Wow, we have 7 world class shooters on here............lol.
FTR.......I rated myself as very good.
Just curious............how many people on here have placed top 3 or for that case top 10 in any venue of national competition?
FTR.......I rated myself as very good.
Just curious............how many people on here have placed top 3 or for that case top 10 in any venue of national competition?