what the?!?!
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Giant Nontypical
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From: Northeast Tennessee
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If you shoot one arrow.....and it's an X.......and your second arrow splits it.....I'd consider that a "robinhood".
Otherwise.....it's just 2 equal misses!
If you shoot one arrow.....and it's an X.......and your second arrow splits it.....I'd consider that a "robinhood".
Otherwise.....it's just 2 equal misses!
Have you ever "robinhooded" or as you say "equally missed" Jeff?
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Nontypical Buck
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Now you've ruined my day! Here I thought I had a "robin hood" under my belt, but I only had an "equal miss." 
Mine was the academy award winner of the "equal miss" category. I knew I was shooting a little low at this distance (25 yards) aiming for center, but I don't know what's up with that right business (or that stray arrow). It was only my second week of shooting my new bow.


Mine was the academy award winner of the "equal miss" category. I knew I was shooting a little low at this distance (25 yards) aiming for center, but I don't know what's up with that right business (or that stray arrow). It was only my second week of shooting my new bow.

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Nontypical Buck
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Early in,
I posted this 2 or 3 weeks ago, but was responding to the "equal miss" quip. I immediately switched to shooting 3 shots at 2 smaller 3" bullseyes and have only had one fletch get damaged. I think the right hits were technique or form related, as it is tuned and will hit middle if I do my part.
I posted this 2 or 3 weeks ago, but was responding to the "equal miss" quip. I immediately switched to shooting 3 shots at 2 smaller 3" bullseyes and have only had one fletch get damaged. I think the right hits were technique or form related, as it is tuned and will hit middle if I do my part.



