Long Practice ??????
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 216
RE: Long Practice ??????
Well it is for both reasons, i love shooting that much and if you find a way of shooting that makes you accurate then you should repeat that style over and over again so that it basicly becomes second nature. Practice makes perfect and repetition forms into muscle memory so that you are dead on every time.
#23
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks BC Canada
Posts: 760
RE: Long Practice ??????
Certainly it's not a good idea to just suddenly up and shoot for 2+ hours without building up to it. But over a long period of time, one can go from a 15 minute to 30 minute session, then to 45, and so on. Stamina does build up this way ifdone properly and consistently.
One type of competition several of my friends and I shoot in is called a 900 round, where 90 arrows are shot over 3 different distances. To gear up for the competitions, we fairly often shoot a whole round at my place and it easily takes 2 hours. Mind you, a lot of that time is spent working back and forth to the target butt, which is up to 60 yards away.
One type of competition several of my friends and I shoot in is called a 900 round, where 90 arrows are shot over 3 different distances. To gear up for the competitions, we fairly often shoot a whole round at my place and it easily takes 2 hours. Mind you, a lot of that time is spent working back and forth to the target butt, which is up to 60 yards away.