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How much shooting practice do you really need?
I'm asking this question because of the way i practice and how my hunting partner does. I try to shoot 2X a week around 1-2 hours each session all year (not a whole lot of shooting). Now im not a great shot but not bad either. Now there is my hunting partner. He doesn't shoot his bow.. ever.. like seriously, he only draws and shoots when its at a animal. But here is the thing, he never misses!! He hit a bull elk at 60yards this year, dead on-- bull died within 100 yards of shot. His saying is "all those idiots who shoot hours and hours a week are wasting their time, all you have to do is put the right pin on the animal and shoot."
Now, this being said.. this isn't the only time this has happened.. I have been his best friend for 6 years and he gets his deer/elk every damn year, no practice what so ever throughout the year. He doesnt even take a practice shot to see if his bow is on before we leave camp. How can this be, are we all doing something wrong by practicing? Its not only me, but our entire hunting camp cant believe this guy-- i would not just say it is luck because he bags an animal every year. What do you think? |
RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
Obviously the guy just uses a bow as a means to an end........a dead animal.
Most of us also love ARCHERY. Big difference. Lots of us could probably do the same year in and year out with modern gear but that said I certainly would trust my skills more after an offseason of fine tuning equipment and muscles and form. |
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I love to shoot but find myslef bored shooting by myself and hard to get better bymyself. I like shooting with other people that said. I do try to shoot everyday wheather it be just 10 arrows!
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I usually don't start getting serious about practicing until the middle of June or so. Bear hunting opens for me the 1st of September so I better be good and ready by then. To me there's no reason for me to be shooting year round in the winter months. Yes it's good for the muscles to keep them in tip top shape, specially the Traditional shooters but starting in June is plenty early for me. I'm not into the Archery part of shooting these bows like I'm into the hunting part of shooting these bows. I enjoy 3-D shoots but there getting to be few and far between in my neighborhood. No person can ever practice too much, sometimes though the best thing a person can do is take a little breather if things are a bit frustrating when shooting.
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
Using modern compound equipment, some guys need very little practice to be effective. Others need more.
With my longbowI shot a lot(often, not many shots at a time) in preparation for turkey season. I'm sure I will back off once its over a little bit. But I will be gearing up as summer progresses to be ready for elk in september. Now my Ally, I'll probably shoota week or so before the GTG so I don't embarass myself, and then again start really getting serious late july also in prep for septembers elk hunt. |
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Great post rybo.
After this past deer season in which i shot three deer with my compound, i got the trad bug. I dont think i even touched my compound since the season closed, but shoot my recurve every day. Just this last weekend i picked up the compund just for giggles and shot better groups then i could possibly imagine ever shooting with my recurve, then put it back. Shooting a compound is not easy, but certainly less difficult than the trad gear,but i could see how someone could go without a serious practice scedule and still be very proficient with it. Of course there are a few variables with my situation. Before all this tra stuff i shot my compound as hard core as i am shooting my recurves now. Also there could just be a constant connection with archery in general, shooting every daycould help me keep aware of both types of the sport. Beats me...:D |
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ORIGINAL: bigdawgwill44 Now, this being said.. this isn't the only time this has happened.. I have been his best friend for 6 years and he gets his deer/elk every damn year, no practice what so ever throughout the year. He doesnt even take a practice shot to see if his bow is on before we leave camp. How can this be, are we all doing something wrong by practicing? Its not only me, but our entire hunting camp cant believe this guy-- i would not just say it is luck because he bags an animal every year. What do you think? |
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If he doesnt shoot his bow even once other than to shoot at animals he must be the worlds greatest archer to never miss[8D].
However, I agree with him up to a point about practice. You do not need to fling 1000 arrows a week, or even 10, to be good. Its more about quality of practice. I generally shoot about 30-50 arrows a week in two sessions...I used to pitch several hundred every other day. I have noticed I can stop shooting for several months and still be spot on...but my confidence does go down a bit. |
RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I could easily see someone pulling that off, although I'm not with himnot atleast shooting a few shots, just to make sure everything is on. You owe it to the animal.;)Ifeel practice is part of the fun, and part of the anticipation of the upcoming season. That's just me.:)
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I love to shoot all of my bows in my backyard range or any range for that matter, I shoot everyday, but alternate bows... very relaxing, this is just as important to me as hunting...I enjoy both archery and hunting...and some fishing too.
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I enjoy shooting my bows! Although I haven't picked up my Bowtech since I killed a deer this past Jan, I shoot my Longbow everyday! :)
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I just recently picked my bow up since the close of season and shot it a few times,I think a couple of practice sessons a week consisting of about 50 shots a sesson while really working on form cocentration,ect. is more valuable than shooting a couple hundred arrows of just shooting.I like to shoot my deer target late in the evening and always try to put that first shot right in the boiler maker I think it mimicks shooting after sitting for a long period of time.
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
Really, what do you consider practice? If standing in your yard, shooting at a fixed target, at various yardage is your idea of practice, then your really not practicing. I practice shooting on the ground, from a tree, sitting, standing, at sunrise, at sunset, at high noon, in 90 degree whether, in 30 degree whether, in rain, in wind, shooting with the sun in my eyes, shooting in shirtsleeves, shooting in full winter clothing. No, I don't think you can practice too much.
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I love to shoot, so I shoot a lot. BUT, I think if a feller were to shoot 6 arrows every other day, he would stay perfectly in tune.
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I started practicing when I got myfirst bow (Drenalin)in early '07 and haven't stopped since. The only days I don't practice are rainy days and when I'm sick or traveling. Now that I have a longbow, I practice with both almost every single day. I won't stop practicing until Quicksilver is no longer the "king" and I can out-shoot Rick James.:D:D
Of course, that means I can never quit, but oh well.... I enjoy it. |
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Its possible, my neighbor bring his bow down one week befor season opens toshoot with me every year to make sure its good to go and hes not that good of a shot, yet he fills his tags every year. Its only one shot, and he is 72 years old!
Its not like shooting 60 arrows into an X ring where you need muscle stamina. As long as one knows the shot process and follows through with it , its only one shot. My dad was not an archer, but when my frinds and I would be shooting in the yard he would say let me see that thing and shoot a bulls eye and hand it back, but you could never get him to take another shot! |
RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
Luckily I can shoot in my backyard. I only shoot 10 or so arrowsa time at a few times a week and it works for me. Concentrating on the first arrow to make a good shot is key. I practice at 40 - 70 yards to make it interesting. I can hit the 3" spot on my bag target about half the time at 40 yards. The other arrows are close.
If I shoot alot my back gets sore and then I have to go see the bone cracker. |
RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
Most of us also love ARCHERY. |
RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I try and shoot as much as possible whenever possible - helps keep the muscles in tune and also helps with the confidence factor
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RE: How much shooting practice do you really need?
I pretty much shoot all year. But as mentioned I don't only shoot to practice for hunting. I shoot because I love to shoot. I actually have a hard time sitting on a stand with my bow and not shooting it. I aways carry a few blunts or field tips with me to shoot when I can't stand it anymore (or even shoot a couple broadheads into the ground). On a daily basis, if I'm shooting my heavier bows (67-74#'s), I may only shoot 12-20 arrows a day. If I'm shooting mid-weight bows (55#'s), then I shoot more.
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