Anyone else have this problem?
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I have shot for many years and have encountered a new problem recently. I can' t seem to put my pin on the target. I keep it under or off to the side of the actual target. I have started shooting at a 2" dia. piece of paper instead of a large target because it makes me concentrate more, but I still have this problem I just can' t fix. If I tell myself to just do it, my arm just can' t move to put it there. Anyone have any fixes for me? It' s driving me to drink![EEK!](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/eek.gif)
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I sometimes need to tell myself, " let the pin float" . It stop' s me from punching the trigger.
One other thing I did with my practice arrows, was to go to really dull, dark colors on my flechings. I can' t see the arrow in the target, and it allows me to continue to pick a spot. To many times I was making adjustment to my last arrow, instead of hitting my aiming point.
Good luck!
One other thing I did with my practice arrows, was to go to really dull, dark colors on my flechings. I can' t see the arrow in the target, and it allows me to continue to pick a spot. To many times I was making adjustment to my last arrow, instead of hitting my aiming point.
Good luck!