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Old 02-02-2008 | 10:04 PM
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Default RE: How many actually pick a spot?

Jeff,


All I'm trying to tell you is that before I trip the release I'm aiming at a SPECIFIC spot on the deer. It really doesn't matter what it is and it could evenbe nothing but a one inch brown spot. The point I'm making is, I don't look at my pin. I put the pin on the spot I want to hit then from that moment on Iconcentrate on that spot......WHATEVER it may be.If the deer moves, obviously so does my spot and I will start the whole process over again, It takes only buta second to find my spot, place the correct pin on it then concentrate on that small spot. The pin is visible but it'sNOT my focal point, the deer is and specifically the exact spot I'm trying to hit.

What I don't do and recommend others don't as well is simply put my pin behind the shoulder and trip the release. Are the vitals there? Sure but I still want to be as accurate as I can. That's all I'm trying to say, I want to pick a spot and aim for it NOT just simply place my pin behind the shoulder and "let her fly".

So which one do you do, try to hit a precise spot, or just float the pin behind the shoulder and shoot?
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