Reading around the forums I deem most people on here the kind of people who put boots to the ground. So I figure it safe to post this here. Shooting in front of a bag at 20 yards away is good, but it those skills do not translate as well to a real hunting situation. Deer come from all different angles, directions, and speeds. You need to push your failure points if you want to get good at shooting, there is no other way.
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Another tactic is running 100yds sprints and then shooting the bow to imitate the heart elevation
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yungbuck wrote:Another tactic is running 100yds sprints and then shooting the bow to imitate the heart elevation
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100yd sprints? I don't need 100yd sprints for that. 15 yards will do it for me.
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Back in the Pines wrote:Reading around the forums I deem most people on here the kind of people who put boots to the ground. So I figure it safe to post this here. Shooting in front of a bag at 20 yards away is good, but it those skills do not translate as well to a real hunting situation. Deer come from all different angles, directions, and speeds. You need to push your failure points if you want to get good at shooting, there is no other way.
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Thanks for the read. Spot on!
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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