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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: NolanDrudge on December 15, 2007, 02:05:00 PM
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Hi im new to this forum and am wondering if you guys can answer one on my questions. Im ok at stum shooting, i can usually hit what im aiming at, but when it comes to shooting a target im not so great, its not like i miss the target completly its just that i cant get a good group, im alot better at stump shooting than target shooting does anyone have any idea how i can change that?
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We all have selective memories. Try keeping "score" when you stump shoot. I will bet you don't shoot as well as you think. That said, target shooting can be difficult due to the boredom factor. I find it difficult to maintain concentration. I also find that it is difficult to shoot at relatively large targets. Try shooting at dots instead of regulation targets.
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When you stump shoot you pick a certain small leaf and dirt clump. You to do focus on a small spot while target practice. Set up a candle in front of the target in the pitch dark. Shot at the light. You will not be able to see the arrows you shot. So you will not try to compencate if you missed. Concentrate on the light. Not the last shot.
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Biggest problem with shooting for groups is the tendency to want to look at the group. You end up getting lost in the group as a whole rather than each shot individually. Group shooting, especially for the beginner, is probably responsible for starting more bad habits than anything.
I'd shoot one arrow at a time, go pull it, and evaluate the good and bad with each shot. Once you gain the ability to recognize what you did right and wrong with each shot you can move on to using groups to check consistency.