Anchor in cold weather...
Last day of bowseason was yesterday here in IL. Had a strange day in the woods, that resulted in no deer (thanks to human intervention at prime times) and a missed 39 yard shot at a 8" bearded Tom.
He was coming my way, but stopped dead in his tracks due to non-hunters trespassing on a neighboring property. His companions started to leave the way they had come, and he was broadside to me, staring at the trespassers, and getting nervous. I took aim, and let sail, missing him cleanly, about 6" left of my aim point. He took two steps, looked around, and waddled off...
In retrospect, I'm pretty sure my left miss was due to a change in anchor point brought about by my wearing a heavy fleece face mask. I had put in on and off as the conditions dictated throughout the day. What do you guys do when your bow is sighted for one anchor, flush to your face, but then you are shooting with a thick face mask? If I sighted the bow when I had the face mask on, I would shoot right without it. Is the best answer practice with both then apply Kentucky windage?