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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jul 15, 2004 1:55:55 GMT -5
Do any of y'all practice your form?? Please explain your answer
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Post by shadowhunter on Jul 18, 2004 10:45:18 GMT -5
I practice 70 to 80 yrds, this will keep your form in tune, if you make a mistake at these yardages you will be way off or miss the whole target, all in all this will help you become a better shooter.
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Post by Danny on Jul 19, 2004 13:07:43 GMT -5
Yep, he's right. Shooting at 70 yards should be no different than shooting at 20, if you want to hit anything. I try to keep my upper body in the same position while hunting as I do on the target range. No matter what the lower half of me does. This doesn't always work so you have to practice real world hunting positions. I practice sitting, kneeling, treestand, etc shots that may come into play out in the field. Back when I had a 48" ata bow, I learned that I had to cant it severely to get the bottom limb to clear the ground when sitting flat on the ground. It also taught me that I needed to aim 3" to the right of the bullseye at 20 yards if I wanted to hit it while canting the bow.
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Post by TXBOWHNTR on Jul 19, 2004 13:19:08 GMT -5
DITTO!!!!
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