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Timberghost
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Listen to Joe. He's a purty good shot and he has very good "end stinks" [dead] [knothead]

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The toughest thing I've found about deer hunting is getting them to hold still long enough for me to stick an orange spot on them and then step off the yardage...

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swampbuck
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"If a person can only shoot one bow....has he reached his full potential?

Just a thought........but in my opinion, no. Same if a person only has one shot."

Gotta agree with ya on this one Terry......shooting only 1 bow still requires a person to work on their shooting in order to reach their full potential....I just think it would be a simpler task to do with out making changes on a regular basis.

Lets throw in a bigger problem LOL I tend to switch arrows for bunny huntin not wanting to loose my carbons.....I,m startin ta think thats a mistake because switch arrows can be worse than switchin bows.......than spring time comes along and it really mess,s with my "instinctive" shootin cause carp ain,t where ya see them and the arrows wiegh a ton LOL

I still think it,s best to have a solid foundation of good form and thats easest to do by not changeing anything till ya get it right...and then go back to it regularly between stumpin,huntin or whatever for positive reinforcement

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Terry Green
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quote:
Originally posted by swampbuck:
I still think it,s best to have a solid foundation of good form and thats easest to do by not changeing anything till ya get it right...

I don't see where anyone said anything to elude to anything different.....once you get it down, elevate it [Big Grin]

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I shoot four different bows on a regular basis. The first couple off arrows are either high or low depending on which bow im shooting, but it staightens right out.
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kcbrown
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I say that if your form and the arrow speed is the same it should not be a difference.

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