ORIGINAL: bigcountry
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
I mainly practice from a treestand, but on the rare occasion i do shoot from the ground i still get very consistant groups. Bullseye in the treestand, high on the ground.
Thanks for the imput.
Ryan.
My memory is a little hazy, but i hit dead on at 20 in a treestand and same with 30 and 40, wich dosent change the story, the problem is i cant do it on a deer, i can do it on a foam target, but not a deer, i should be able to my setup is dialed in so i just need some help i'll look into my release problem thanks for the suggestion.
Ryan.
Should be the other way around. High in the stand, and low on the ground.
One thing that has helped me is to go thru steps. Before a shot, I try to tell myself, range, pin, sight alignment, and pull thru the shot. Alot of guys like to grip thier release. I believe it causes them issues. If you don't grip your release, then you pull thru the shot.
I have gone thru my share of bad shots. But if I follow the steps, usually turns out well.