IBO Indoor Worlds, post your results
#11
Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: IBO Indoor Worlds, post your results
I shot a 372 in hunter fingers. I was happy with that score considering I shot a 72 on the first 10. I just cannot seem to shoot well cold. After that I was even so I was very happy with that.
My opinion on the hunter class is this. I really respect Buckeye for wanting to advance his class. Shooting longer range will make you a better shooter. IMO if you shoot a 400 more than once in the hunter class you should move up.
My opinion on the hunter class is this. I really respect Buckeye for wanting to advance his class. Shooting longer range will make you a better shooter. IMO if you shoot a 400 more than once in the hunter class you should move up.
#12
RE: IBO Indoor Worlds, post your results
Ewolf
You know I can't understand what happened to me the first 10 targets either. I think they were probably the easiest set too. There was not even anysmall targets at all in the first 10 targets either.
I know it wasn't nerves, as I was calm. My shot execution just wasn't there for me to start with[&:]
You know I can't understand what happened to me the first 10 targets either. I think they were probably the easiest set too. There was not even anysmall targets at all in the first 10 targets either.
I know it wasn't nerves, as I was calm. My shot execution just wasn't there for me to start with[&:]
#14
Join Date: Feb 2006
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RE: IBO Indoor Worlds, post your results
Scott, I didn't shoot Cleveland. I was at a field trial shooting pheasants......with a shotgun. I will be at Erie and Nelsonville. The Worlds as well. Look for the BowTech Hilton at the Triple Crowns. Or find me in the BowTech booth. We should shoot together again. I'm going to shoot SHC, so the courses may be the same ones. Take care.