Originally Posted by
SouthernMDArcherer
This is a prime reason to practice, practice and then practice even more. So many new bowhunters set their pins up and then when it comes to make the in-between range shots they are not sure what to do. LADIES and GENTS, practice those in between ranges I.E 10 yards, 11, 12 13, 14, 15 - 25 yards etc etc.
Learn how your bow reacts and how your shooting style changes the arrow flight and point of impact on the target. DO NOT simply shoot 20, 30 and 40 yard pins if that is your setup. YES, Leave the pins at those yard points but practice with those same pins at different yardages. Shoot sitting down, shoot like you would if your standing on a treestand platform, it helps.
In a nutshell, practice every possible shot you can so when the time comes to make that shot it is second nature to you.
Goodluck,
Dave
If only the deer would cooperate. Nothing beats practice.