Always one arrow out of 3 is way off
#1
Always one arrow out of 3 is way off
It seems no matter what distance and what arrows I can get 2 right in there but 1 always way off. I even try a different arrow just to make sure and I can nail 2 of them and seem to miss one by 5-10 inches. Any advice on this one please?
#5
RE: Always one arrow out of 3 is way off
Well I just tried something outside that seem to help. Instead of putting the pin right on my small piece of tape as sort of a bullseye I put the tape between my pins. This way I can see exactly what im looking at. It seems when I put the pin on the tape i can only see the pin and end up concentrating on the pin to much.
I shot at 20, 30 and 45 yards and this worked great for me. so here it is *|* so pretend this was pin tape pin and shot like that.
I shot at 20, 30 and 45 yards and this worked great for me. so here it is *|* so pretend this was pin tape pin and shot like that.
#7
RE: Always one arrow out of 3 is way off
That actually sounds like it might be the start of target panic. I used to do that a few years back, your mind is to worried about where the arrow will hit, and not concentrating on aiming. The inability to hold on target is a precursor to target panic. I might be wrong, but this seems all to familiar to me.Best of luck with fixin it buddy. If it is the last arrow, it is because you are fired up about your group and peeking. Ask me how I know that.
Shane
Shane
#9
RE: Always one arrow out of 3 is way off
Thanks sr you kind of nailed it on the head. Im going to take a break for a week and get back at it.
ORIGINAL: sr77
That actually sounds like it might be the start of target panic. I used to do that a few years back, your mind is to worried about where the arrow will hit, and not concentrating on aiming. The inability to hold on target is a precursor to target panic. I might be wrong, but this seems all to familiar to me.Best of luck with fixin it buddy. If it is the last arrow, it is because you are fired up about your group and peeking. Ask me how I know that.
Shane
That actually sounds like it might be the start of target panic. I used to do that a few years back, your mind is to worried about where the arrow will hit, and not concentrating on aiming. The inability to hold on target is a precursor to target panic. I might be wrong, but this seems all to familiar to me.Best of luck with fixin it buddy. If it is the last arrow, it is because you are fired up about your group and peeking. Ask me how I know that.
Shane