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RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
Agree muzzy and that is one of the drills I preach but you have a slight typo,let down WITHOUT firing a shot.;)
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RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I have been successful with heavier bows. I have some really old bows that I found at my grandma's house. Great for starting out. Anyway, I shot a deer at 40 yards with one of those at 80# and I have no idea what the let-off was. I know that my 82nd is overkill, but I like it that way and can confidently hit a 9" vital out to 60 yards. I actually don't get too excited. I blame Grand Theft Auto for desensitizing me.
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RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I am not really speaking of higher poundage but more about aggresive cam styles that take away the ability to relax in those intense situations.
Maybe it is just me but I can't do them.[&:] |
RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I'll be honest. That is super hard to pull back in the cold.
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RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
ORIGINAL: Black Stick I'll be honest. That is super hard to pull back in the cold. Do yourself a favor.Drop 5#'s of draw weight and put yourself through some rigorous shooting drills and see if you don't see a drastic difference. That should be enough to tame the draw cycle down just enough to make a huge difference. If I am wrong,what have you lost,absolutely nothing but if I am right,look at what you gain.;) |
RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I just did it. 68#. But this is our little secret. wouldn't want anyone thinking that I wused out. I'll give it 1000 shots at 68# and let yo know how it goes.
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RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
ORIGINAL: Black Stick I just did it. 68#. But this is our little secret. wouldn't want anyone thinking that I wused out. I'll give it 1000 shots at 68# and let yo know how it goes. pm me if you would like. I have been there and have done the same thing. Funny,when we had our little get together at H&H,Germ pulled out his Elite at 72#'s and we were playing around,when we got to shooting a little more serious and I started ODD situational shooting,he put the Elite up and brought out his Ross and Germ is a very stout individual.He just couldn't shoot it with the same accuracy as he could the more moderate Ross. |
RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
ORIGINAL: TFOX ORIGINAL: Black Stick I'll be honest. That is super hard to pull back in the cold. Do yourself a favor.Drop 5#'s of draw weight and put yourself through some rigorous shooting drills and see if you don't see a drastic difference. That should be enough to tame the draw cycle down just enough to make a huge difference. If I am wrong,what have you lost,absolutely nothing but if I am right,look at what you gain.;) |
RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I believe we should shoot the most we can comfortably shoot but first we must understand what comfortably is.[8D]
After meeting drock,I think he is being really conservative at 60#:D |
RE: Help on holding pin(s) still..
I'll have to see what TVA does for my 82nd. I doubt that it could get 320 fps at 60# with 308 grain arrows right now if I am only getting 335 fps with 369.5 grain arrows at 73#. I was just about to stick the speed tapes on my HHA sight. They sent me some special ones because the ones that come with the sight are not fast enough for my 82nd. I'm a little disappointed about loosing the speed, but I know that being super accurate is way cooler. I guess that I really wanted both 335 fps and a 300 60x on spots. My shop pros joke with me saying that if I practice enough, I'll be the first to win FITA with an 82nd.
Anyway, I'll give it a 1000 shots, which I think is very generous. Plenty of time until hunting season now. Derek, I am not getting 50-60#. Sorry man, but I'll get the 60-70# and leave it low. You can get them down to 57# anyway, which is pretty low for me. I'm no giant, but my back and shoulders are pretty huge. |
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