ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr
That is exactly what you should do. When you get frustrated just walk away and come back later to see if things get better. Fight the urge to end on a good shot, or keep going until you figure it out.
And REALLY resist the urge to start tweaking on your bow. If it shot great yesterday chances are nothing changed except your form or concentration.
Shooting frustrated is a great way to get target panic, but I don't think that is your goal

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Paul
VERY, VERY Good advice!!!! It took me a LONG time to realize that if I got to the point of being angry with my bow and started making changes then the problem was probably the knucklehead shooting the bow, not the bow itself. Then that would just make the next day bad because you start trying to get everything BACK where it was in the first place.