ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher
That's the way I see it. No matter how many arrows I shoot during a week for practice, just like a tourney, once I put my target up on the face and shoot arrow #1 at it, 59 arrows later the score I have is the score I'm stuck with... for better or worse.
That is definitely the right attitude to have. Because when it comes down to it, only perfect practice makes perfect.
You can't tell that deer to turn around and let you take another shot after you missed the first.
No matter how many times you practiced on your GlenDel Buck, the first shot counts.