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PAhunter86 03-01-2003 05:26 PM

Shooting from a treestand
 
How does shooting from a treestand, lets say 15 ft up, affect shooting a bow? I' m new to hunting and even newer to archery, so any tips would be helpful ;)

knock em down 03-01-2003 05:44 PM

RE: Shooting from a treestand
 
Bow hunting is all I do.Shooting from a tree will become like shooting from the ground before long. Actually I' d rather shoot from a tree. I set my bow up from the tree because 99% of my shots are taken from here. I shoot a pendulum sight because I hunt from a tree alot. But dont worry its good on the ground with no adjustments also. You might like to give one a try. I recommend the Savage line of sights their tough and dependable. Shoot straight.

BuckAlley 03-01-2003 06:21 PM

RE: Shooting from a treestand
 
Practice,practice,practice. Its the best way to learn it. What I can tell you is also to practice shots nearly below you. You must keep your upper body straight like shooting on the ground, and bend at the waist. Don' t lean forward trying to get that downward angle. Just bend you upper body at the waist. Its easy once you do it several times.

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PAhunter86 03-01-2003 08:40 PM

RE: Shooting from a treestand
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate it:)


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