target panic
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: outback Australia in england now
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target panic
have i got it ???
went to my first shoot after being away from archery for about four years and won( lucky hey)
started to help others set up there equipment as it was all wrong and i had my own shop back home in australia and now all of a sudden im snatching at the release not focusing on the pins etc haveing trouble seeing through peep just seems all going wrong on the practice butt i can group in 3 inch circle i get on the course and i cant do it all over the place realeasing before i get pin on the spot and asi said snatching the release sending arrows right dammmmmmm wish i knew what was wrong
went to my first shoot after being away from archery for about four years and won( lucky hey)
started to help others set up there equipment as it was all wrong and i had my own shop back home in australia and now all of a sudden im snatching at the release not focusing on the pins etc haveing trouble seeing through peep just seems all going wrong on the practice butt i can group in 3 inch circle i get on the course and i cant do it all over the place realeasing before i get pin on the spot and asi said snatching the release sending arrows right dammmmmmm wish i knew what was wrong
#7
RE: target panic
You might try going to full draw, put the pin on the target and holding for 60 second before releasing. This technique has helped me in the past. You seem to relax more while you hold on the target. After awhile it's second nature to just relax as you draw.
#8
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
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RE: target panic
ORIGINAL: Hunter_59
You might try going to full draw, put the pin on the target and holding for 60 second before releasing. This technique has helped me in the past. You seem to relax more while you hold on the target. After awhile it's second nature to just relax as you draw.
You might try going to full draw, put the pin on the target and holding for 60 second before releasing. This technique has helped me in the past. You seem to relax more while you hold on the target. After awhile it's second nature to just relax as you draw.
#9
Typical Buck
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RE: target panic
ORIGINAL: blackfish
Did you put a copied peice of equipment on if so maybe it is a feeling of guilt.
Did you put a copied peice of equipment on if so maybe it is a feeling of guilt.
#10
Typical Buck
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RE: target panic
ORIGINAL: davidmil
That is exactly what you should NOT do to cure target panic.
ORIGINAL: Hunter_59
You might try going to full draw, put the pin on the target and holding for 60 second before releasing. This technique has helped me in the past. You seem to relax more while you hold on the target. After awhile it's second nature to just relax as you draw.
You might try going to full draw, put the pin on the target and holding for 60 second before releasing. This technique has helped me in the past. You seem to relax more while you hold on the target. After awhile it's second nature to just relax as you draw.