Disappointed!
#1
Went out to shoot tonight, and I have a lot more work to do thanI thought. Good thing isI found an outdoor range within a 10 miles of my house. The membership is only $40 dollars a year. I can't believe how bad I shot compared to howI shot last time.The motivation is there, and nowI have a decent affordable place to pratice. I really feel kind of humbled, probably the best thing that could happen. No doubt, I got some work to do!!![&:]
#6
I know the feeling! I went out to shoot at my local range about 3 weeks ago and couldn't put a group together to save my life. A little discouraged, I decided to walk the 3d range anyways and shot great. It was amazing how much better I did when shooting at lifelike targets in a more natural environment. I'm staying away from the paper targets and concentrating on the 3d. just my 2 cents. good luck!
#7
At least you know now. Imagine if you were one of those guys that just picks up his bow a couple days before the opener and you were shooting bad. The sad thing is that doesn't stop those guys from going out.
Good luck getting it straightened out.
Good luck getting it straightened out.
#9
I am no expert. Third year hunting. Fourth year shooting. But when I find I am off track, I think the worst thing that I could do is panic and get frustrated. I tell myself it might not get fixed tonight, but it will get fixed. And then I go to work, looking at the simple things first and then moving to the more complex if its still not working.
Once I do get in a rhythm of shooting to my standards, I try not to overdo practicing. The first couple of years I tried to shoot a couple of dozen arrows every night. I felt like I had to in order to succeed. Now I get out there 4-5 times a week and shoot a dozen arrows in most sessions and a couple dozen once or twice a week. I take my time and shoot at varying distances, holding on target for awhile before each release, trying to simulate hunting conditions. I think to myself on every shot, this is the one that will bring down the big boy and hold steady until I am 99 percent confident my shot will hit its mark. And then swear if its off a little.
I guess my motto now is quality of shots over quantity and if I can't figure out the problem in one night, I don't let it get to me. Unless of course, it's the night before season opener.
Once I do get in a rhythm of shooting to my standards, I try not to overdo practicing. The first couple of years I tried to shoot a couple of dozen arrows every night. I felt like I had to in order to succeed. Now I get out there 4-5 times a week and shoot a dozen arrows in most sessions and a couple dozen once or twice a week. I take my time and shoot at varying distances, holding on target for awhile before each release, trying to simulate hunting conditions. I think to myself on every shot, this is the one that will bring down the big boy and hold steady until I am 99 percent confident my shot will hit its mark. And then swear if its off a little.

I guess my motto now is quality of shots over quantity and if I can't figure out the problem in one night, I don't let it get to me. Unless of course, it's the night before season opener.

#10
It's only ten yards, but I'm gonna shoot a few arrowsevery morning and every evening from now until season opener. I'm still gonna try to get to the range 2 or 3 times a week. The way I shot last night I wouldn't take a shot over thirty yards if today was the opener, but I have another month of practice!


