RE: Getting the pin on target
I'd have to agree with Mikey S on this one. I think it's more of mechanics then one of target panic. If you do not have a repetitive shot you will easily spray your shots.
Many shooters either drop into the target or raise up to the target and release. (Kind of like shooting at ducks or pheasant flying away or toward you.
I've seen guys that do this have to actually let down though if they go past their release point without squeezing. They can not pull the bow up or push it down to get back on target because of muscle memory.
I will drop my pin into my target while concentrating on the spot I want to hit, stop,andrelease once I get there. You have to create a repeatable sequence to follow every time you shoot. Whether you raise, lower or come from the side.
1. Make sure you are looking at the exact spot you want to hit before draw.
2. Make sure you are looking atthe exact spot you want to hit as youdraw.
3.Make sure you are looking at the exact spot you want to hit after you draw. Don't follow your pin around with your eyes but instead wait for your pin to hit the spot you want to hit and thenrelease.
If you are only focused on your intended spot you will be amazed at howmuch better you will shoot and the pin could be coming from any direction but you'll still hit you mark.