Groups with trad bow.
#12
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
I don't know how to load a pic, and I don't shoot groups anyway. When I'm "on", costs me arrows. When I'm not on, hurts my feelings.......would be better referred to as a pattern than a group[&o] I have 15 or so 3-D targets scattered around so I don't have to shoot at the same target twice.
Chad
Chad
#13
When I'm not on, hurts my feelings.......would be better referred to as a pattern than a group[&o]
#14
This was my first really good group. This was from 15 yards in my back yard. Do you think the couple of crooked arrows are from contacting the others on the way in, or from a bad release? I notice them like that from time to time when I group shoot.
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#16
ORIGINAL: Chris W.
I can relate to that. We all have our good days and our bad ones. Hopefully, the good far out number the bad.
When I'm not on, hurts my feelings.......would be better referred to as a pattern than a group[&o]
#17
On the left side of the pic you will see 2 different tubed arrows that I did shooting with my recurve at 20 yards, allot of luck involved that day, I did them both 5 minutes apart from each other. I quit shooting at groups after that and I also just shoot 2 arrows at a time now at different spots and sometimes just shoot one arrow.
#18
ORIGINAL: ranger56528
I have a morrell bag with lung and heart on one side and just roam aroud the yard and shoot.....then I do the same with my 3-D's..
Used to tie a ballon behind my Nitro RC trk untill I hit the trk [:@],that cost me 180 bucks to fix....But it was fun.
I have a morrell bag with lung and heart on one side and just roam aroud the yard and shoot.....then I do the same with my 3-D's..
Used to tie a ballon behind my Nitro RC trk untill I hit the trk [:@],that cost me 180 bucks to fix....But it was fun.
LOL
If it warms up around here I may try to get out and fling a few. I'll try to remember some pics.
#19
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 196
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From: Waldoboro Me. USA
I just got my chek-mate Hunter II in the mail Sat.> I was finally able to get a target out and set the nock point. It only took fifteen or so arrow to get it so the arrows seem to be flying perfect in terms of porposing (? sp.). The spine seems good also with 125 grain field points on some Easton 2118 Heritage arrows. On my 13, 14 and 15 arrows after I set the nock point I got this group.

As I shot and got a tired the groups opened up. During the tuning phase at 15 yds. I almost got a Robinhood.

This bow sure can shoot. I can't wait for turkey season. I should be practiced up enough by then to try for a bird, if I have the patience to wait in a blind instead of my usual run and gun.
As I shot and got a tired the groups opened up. During the tuning phase at 15 yds. I almost got a Robinhood.
This bow sure can shoot. I can't wait for turkey season. I should be practiced up enough by then to try for a bird, if I have the patience to wait in a blind instead of my usual run and gun.



