HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - Arrow Grouping Question
View Single Post
Old 09-17-2003, 09:07 AM
  #4  
ChiefHeadhunter
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
Default RE: Arrow Grouping Question

eightwgt,

Are your groups always that shape? Your only at an inch or so up and down. If you normally shoot groups like that (horizontal) I would take a day where the wind was calm and I was holding and shooting my best and do a little group tuning. Put a vertical line on the target and make small left or right adjustments to the rest in an attempt to get all arrows on the line or at least as close as those in the picture are now (up a down). That would be awesome groups from a hunting setup. Those left and rights might also be something small in your form you could iron out (like your grip or shoulder alignment or drawlength not perfect for you yet). Post a pic of your form if you want help there (actually one from each side, one from behind and one behind-above).

To answer your question, the average hunter would probably be way satisfied with that accuracy level. If you want to see how you compare to other archers, shoot compeditively. It' s a blast and more affordable to be compeditive at then alot of other sports (at least those involving equipment, moto cross/ firearm shooting sports/ etc.).

Here is one of my better groups at 40 yds when I was starting to get serious (out of a 20 year old Martin/ hunting setup).


Here is a group at 50 meters (approx 54 yds) from a few months back when I had just switched back from Fita arrows to 3D arrows.


For comparison, I consider myself to be an above average archer. I' ve shot for 3, almost 4 years and started competing at the end of last summer. I took 3rd in the Outdoor State Championship FITA this June on my first attempt which was only the second time scoring a round. I had 6 wins and several top 3 places this year (Mens Bowhunter Open/MBO) on the local 3D circuit, in my " rookie" year. We have two shoots left, one of which is a broadhead shoot. I might seem to be bragging but I have worked hard and I' m proud of the progress I' ve had.

You seem to be shooting well and should be proud of yourself also. I would be.

-Chief
ChiefHeadhunter is offline