We have a moose at our club and for the longest time I would either shoot over or under. I just couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong. It's generally a long shot 35 yards or so. Finally overcame my trouble by picking a spot, picking a spot and picking a spot[8D]. It was a good lesson to learn about concentration. Now I have to agree with others about that darn mckenzie jake turkey. One of the clubs I shoot at has this jake set in front of a stone wall, the archer is seated at a stump aprox 18-20 yards. Concentrate, concentrate, concentrate, I know, I know, I know[:@]. Needless to say I have lost several arrows to the "stone backstop" and that really messes with my mind. I get the greatest sense of satisfaction after making a nice shot on the deer targets, afterall thats primarily what I'm practicing for

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Jim