what do you think
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 1,985
RE: what do you think
Try shooting the 20 and ease back to where your splitting the pins and then keep working back and see if you can build consistancy.I shoot better when I'm at a distance where I have to split them...the pins bother my focus on impact point...ignore the pins and concentrate on where the arrow will hit!
#13
RE: what do you think
ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter
I tell you something that will help anyone tighten their group, Instead of shooting at that big black paint circle go to walmart and buy some little round smiley face stickers (the bright ones) the size roughly of a dime. Aim small miss small!!!! Your doing good but as said, before keep practicing....Try the little stickers and see if you dont tighten your groups within a week or even a couple of shooting sessions....
I tell you something that will help anyone tighten their group, Instead of shooting at that big black paint circle go to walmart and buy some little round smiley face stickers (the bright ones) the size roughly of a dime. Aim small miss small!!!! Your doing good but as said, before keep practicing....Try the little stickers and see if you dont tighten your groups within a week or even a couple of shooting sessions....
#14
RE: what do you think
You might want to have more targets as well,if you intend on practicing you will start wrecking arrows.
I myself can`t shoot more than one arrow at a given target at these distances,or the folks down at blazer vanes would be getting rich off me.
Robin hood makes for a good picture but these arrows aren`t cheep.
#15
RE: what do you think
ORIGINAL: JESUS loves archers
You might want to have more targets as well,if you intend on practicing you will start wrecking arrows.
I myself can`t shoot more than one arrow at a given target at these distances,or the folks down at blazer vanes would be getting rich off me.
Robin hood makes for a good picture but these arrows aren`t cheep.
You might want to have more targets as well,if you intend on practicing you will start wrecking arrows.
I myself can`t shoot more than one arrow at a given target at these distances,or the folks down at blazer vanes would be getting rich off me.
Robin hood makes for a good picture but these arrows aren`t cheep.
#16
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: what do you think
I'd be asking myself, what did I do wrong to drop that arrow at 20. AND, I do that sometimes. If I go out and shoot a half dozen groups, I'd want them all to be on at 20. Not having shot since 1993 I'd say you're still working on muscles and mechanics. Depending on your bow, a little too much hand or torque or dropping your arm or canting the bow can cause these fliers. The 40 yard group tells me you best not be shooting at deer at 40 yards. Your occasional flier could also be a bad arrow. Mark them and see if it's the same arrow all the time. See the spot and don't fight the pins. Work on a smooth release. Don't be punching that release, get the finger tip off the releasee. Relax. Bowhand is the tough thing for lots of folks to get down. I'd also be investigating why my 20 yard group seems to be leaning toward the left side of the bullseye and my 40 is left.
#17
RE: what do you think
them pics are not after adjusting arrow rest, batteries dead in camera but yes i did notice it in my arms and shoulders. now that were over that little bump its on. good luck to you all this season and thanks.
#18
RE: what do you think
I tell you something that will help anyone tighten their group, Instead of shooting at that big black paint circle go to walmart and buy some little round smiley face stickers (the bright ones) the size roughly of a dime. Aim small miss small!!!! Your doing good but as said, before keep practicing....Try the little stickers and see if you dont tighten your groups within a week or even a couple of shooting sessions....
At 20yds you could aim for a particular HOLE. also....your 40yd practice should shrink your 20yd groups. I'd spend 75% of my practice time at 2-3X the distance I felt was my "effective range".
What I found out the hard way is......we need to be EXTREMELY precise in our non-hunting practice. When you introduce a live target to the equation......things change (and I'm not trying to be condescending....as I'm sure you're aware of this). I feel like I'm a fairly proficient bow shot......but I've had issues in the field, simply due to nerves and the fact that the target can move.
I think it's great you're getting advice. Shows you care. Good luck to you as you progress. That black circle is actually what I'd be striving for from 40yds (all arrows inside it) with my backyard practice.
Again....good luck!
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: what do you think
If the 40 yard group doesn't come over, that is to say if the group being left isn't being caused by something you are doing then you have a tuning issue and you need to do some "walk back tuning" and your arrow rest is probably going to need to be moved to the right a litte bit (1/32"-1/16") for starters.