ORIGINAL: Schultzy
Allot of good info here Chief! I guess in my stands I don't have to worry about the bar getting In the way In front of the stand, I don't have a bar there.

My stands are all home made hang on's.
About all I can say Is make damn sure that when aiming do not pick out an area, pick out a very small spot. Never take your eye off of that spot your aiming at, that Is gospel! Concentrate like hell and keep your bow arm up after you release. Form Is huge when shooting these Traditional bows. When a person Is In the heat of the moment allot of times we forget what were doing. Once you get that 1st one under your belt your confidence rises unbelievably!!
You can do It Chief!! Get It done bud!!
Thanks, Schultzy! I know that the first one will boost my confidence, and I'm going to TRY to shoot for a mature doe for the first one. There are a few groups of deer that I've watched from my ladder stand 50 yards away using that trail regularly. Two mature does and two young 'uns in one group, the mature doe that's STILL traveling with a fork horn in the second, and another group of two mature does and one fawn. That's just the ones that I've seen on multiple occasions.
At this point in my trad game, only the fork horn is safe, and then only because I'd hate to stick my teammates in the contest with that score.