ok...you practiced as hard as humanly possible for 2 months straight. day in day out..practicing form and accuracy. making EVERY arrow count. (you practiced so hard you hurt your shoulder pretty bad and had to take a week off

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mauser) your slamming shafts at 35yds....robin hooded at 15yds, shot another arrow at 25yds with a broadhead..broadheads dialed in shooting great out to 40yds. practiced from your stand out to 40yds and shot good still.
your hunting....a deer presents a good broadside shot at 16yds. this is your first year bowhunting...how hard is it to make the shot?? i know buck fever plays a HUGE roll..adrenaline is flowing like your 16 and..never mind lol....just curious to as how bad its going to be...my biggest fear is wounding a deer. i can shoot great...im very happy with my shooting..wont shoot unless i have a good shot and conditions are good. i just have a fear ill tourqe the bow or just totally pull a shot. any advice?? focus....concentrate..act like its not a live deer and try to remain calm?? how do you guys cope with it and MAKE the perfect double lunger?? rifle im fine...even my first year buck fever didnt set in till the second the gun went off...then i almost hypervenalated..it was bad!..but im so calm at the shot its not funny. and i know you guys will say they will be closer with a bow....that aint true. i killed 10 with a rifle. probably 6 or 7 were within my bow range...im used to close quarter hunting...curious to as how you guys make the shot....i hope all my practice makes it kinda natural to draw and make the shot..but we will see.....