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Swift Arrow 06-04-2008 07:09 PM

frusterated
 
Yesterday I was killing the bullseye. Today everything is all over the place! [:@]

Does anyone else ever run in to this problem? It is frusterating.....

twildasin 06-04-2008 07:11 PM

RE: frusterated
 
when I shoot by myself I do. I think i rush myself!

MeanV2 06-04-2008 08:20 PM

RE: frusterated
 
No I Never Do!!!;)


J/King!!!

Dan

Roskoe 06-04-2008 08:43 PM

RE: frusterated
 
In my case, when this happens, it means I'm shooting too much. Lay off for a week or so (I know its hard to do), then try shooting no more than four shots at a time. I like to come down to one shot groups the last couple of weeks before hunting season. Get up early in the morning, go out in the back yard in the pajamas and slippers - fire one perfect shot. Put the bow away and go to work. Great therapy.

Bailsuk 06-05-2008 02:51 AM

RE: frusterated
 
I used to have this problem , until a wise man on HNI ( Rob/pa ) told me i should try taking a break . So i started shooting every 3rd or 4th day and problem was solved , you just need to stop shooting while the going is good or you start to look for problems that are not their .
Leave it a day or 2 and you'll see what i mean ;) .

formula1 06-05-2008 06:01 AM

RE: frusterated
 
It happens! If its a bad day, just stop shooting and try again the next day.

Vabowman 06-05-2008 06:45 AM

RE: frusterated
 
seriously, I did when I had the X Force, but since the purchase of the Ally I have not. I only shoot like twice a week though.

kickin_buck 06-05-2008 07:33 AM

RE: frusterated
 
Sounds like to me you may have form issues. What I mean by that is, if yesterday you were driving nails and today you could not hit the broadside of a barn, you are doing somthing different. Either your anchor point is changing, you could be gripping different. Also, you could be having target panic. I think alot of people get this when they are trying too hard to be too exact. I know it is hard to so sometimes, but try relaxing the next time you shoot and shoot small numbers of arrows (2-3) in a group. Also, be sure you are looking at the spot you are wanting to hit and not concentrating on the pin. Burn a hole in spot you are wanting to hit with your eyes and just let the pin float instead of concentrating on your pin and holding it dead steady.

AZHuntr 06-05-2008 07:56 AM

RE: frusterated
 
This happens to me a lot and I have to say put the bow down. I used to shoot at least 20 arrows everyday after work but now I shoot only 12 arrows 3 times a week or less. This may help but to be honest with you tell yourself to have fun when shooting don't worry about it so much when you stop having fun things tend to go down hill.

Sliverflicker 06-05-2008 08:10 AM

RE: frusterated
 
Calm down Swift, relax, take your time, and talk yourself through the shot process with each shot like its the only arrow your going toget to shoot.

cynikalHC 06-05-2008 09:45 AM

RE: frusterated
 

ORIGINAL: Sliverflicker

Calm down Swift, relax, take your time, and talk yourself through the shot process with each shot like its the only arrow your going toget to shoot.
that jsut about sums it up.

Vabowman 06-05-2008 10:27 AM

RE: frusterated
 
swift, just shoot man, try shooting at a deer vital instead of dots for now, get the arrows in the vitals at 20 yds over and over again, then take a few days off. Don't worry about if they are in a 1-2" group, as long as it is a kill shot in the vitals, I do this often when I shoot bad, it helps.

JoeRE 06-05-2008 12:14 PM

RE: frusterated
 
You summed it up with the thread title. You are frustrated. Stop, relax, try to forget and take a break. Consistancy is not easy or everyone would.

davidmil 06-05-2008 12:37 PM

RE: frusterated
 
Rather than shoot a bunch of shots, try practicing with the intent of shoot a few great shots. Relax, let the shot happen, don't rush it. Develope a routine for practicing... something like
Grip the bow
Check your feet and body position
Nock the arrow
With the bottom of the bow resting on you leg.... look at the spot
Breath
Smoothly raise the bow
Draw
Anchor
Still see the spot
Don't concentrate on the PINS
See the spot
The arrow should go off by itself in under 8 seconds. If it doesn't... let down and start again

Do something like that 20 times is much more beneficial than 75 arrows thrown down range
When you retrieve your arrows walk slow getting there and back. Take some breaths and breath before you start the drill again. do the drill after EVERY arrow.
Did I mention relax.

When I get in a serious mode preparing for hunting I'll shoot a couple days and take a day off... or maybe 2 sometimes. Even on off days I often practice the "ONE SHOT" thingy where I'll take the bow outside and shoot ONE arrow only and concentrate on form and relaxing. I may do that 3 or more times on off days... sometimes more when I start shooting in early morning light and last light to get used to low light sight pictures.

OHbowhntr 06-05-2008 10:30 PM

RE: frusterated
 

ORIGINAL: kickin_buck

Sounds like to me you may have form issues. What I mean by that is, if yesterday you were driving nails and today you could not hit the broadside of a barn, you are doing somthing different. Either your anchor point is changing, you could be gripping different. Also, you could be having target panic. I think alot of people get this when they are trying too hard to be too exact. I know it is hard to so sometimes, but try relaxing the next time you shoot and shoot small numbers of arrows (2-3) in a group. Also, be sure you are looking at the spot you are wanting to hit and not concentrating on the pin. Burn a hole in spot you are wanting to hit with your eyes and just let the pin float instead of concentrating on your pin and holding it dead steady.
+1, my thoughts exactly.


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