TRUE ROBINHOOD?
In a Robinhood, do both arrows have to be yours? Today while at the walking range I mentioned in my "Tips on holding steady"post, I was with 3 other guys, on one of the 60 yard targets shooter A Robinhooded shooter C's arrow, then, ironicly it reversed.Shooter CRobinhooded shooter A's arrow 3 targets later at 45 yards. Are these true Robinhoods? I have been under the impression that a Robinhood was when you shoot your own arrow while shooting at the same spot on target. There were approx 8-10 arrows in the targets each time. I asked at the time and they said yes, they were pretty pumped so I did'nt question any further.
Metro