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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Miami FL USA
I agree!!! Seems like once the season starts my practicing drops off for some reason. I shoot all year long in an archery club, but my daily practice goes really goes down to only a couple sessions a week.
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#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Freehold NJ USA
I find that continual practice ensures that my sights are still in perfect working order and haven't been "knocked" out of line from the repeated "bow-rope" trips into my stand. It gives me piece of mind.
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#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Sea Side WV USA
I shoot as much now as the pre-season. I am always afraid that the bow will get knocked out of tune while in the woods. I like to put one or two in the 3-D when I get home just to make sure everything is still good. I also am always buying this or that (didn't know this was going to be an addiction and an expensive one at that) and will get things right before heading back out. So I guess I shoot alot
#6
Great comment bull1870! A little practice during the season will just insure that all the pre season practice pays off!
PRACTICE....PRACTICE....PRACTICE......SUCCESS!
PRACTICE....PRACTICE....PRACTICE......SUCCESS!




