tips on 3d shoot
#2
Here's two of them for easy arrow removal try rubbing the shaft of the arrow with a piece of soap and if your using an arrow puller , make sure you have good grip on the shaft and give it a twist as your pulling it out.
#3
Practice judging distance!!! It dosent matter how many arrows you can stack at 20,30 or even 40 yards....you'll never hit what your aiming at if you cant tell how far the target is!! This will take a lot of practice. Tip...carry your rangefinder with you everywhere and just start guessing the distance to things then check with the rangefinder
#4
Joined: Mar 2008
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From: Central Florida
Like Jaws said, practice your ranges. If you don't have a range finder step thingsoff until you can get one. I am not super good at it yet but I am getting there. I work on a construction site so I am constantly stepping things off. Also at my local shop, they have a range with bags set up with sponge animals on them. Me and a few friends walk the course and don't shoot from the stakes though they have alot of ranges on them. We just walk around and someone will just stop and call out a shot. That has really seemed to help me alot. Also a good pair if binoculaes, can't get close if you don't know where to shoot. I also carry a stool with a small tackle devider with parts in it and a kickstand for my bow. Some weekends it gets backed up and its nice to have a place to sit. Hope some of this helps.
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