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Author Topic: Which? One arrow at a time or 300?  (Read 964 times)

Offline cch

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Re: Which? One arrow at a time or 300?
« Reply #20 on: July 26, 2017, 08:52:00 AM »
You can only shoot one arrow at a time. It doesn't matter if you shoot three hundred in a session or not every shot is the first and only shot. You have to learn every shot is the same other than elevation. It doesn't matter if it is six feet or one hundred yards or paper or an animal everything should be the same. If you have target panic check out Joel Turners ironmindhunting.com.

Offline indianalongbowshooter

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Re: Which? One arrow at a time or 300?
« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2017, 07:55:00 PM »
one at a time when getting ready for hunting season, never had a deer let me shoot a fistful of arrows at them. plus it makes you concentrate more.
And as said building strength then shoot a lot.
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Re: Which? One arrow at a time or 300?
« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2017, 10:39:00 PM »
It seems to me that more people suffer from target panic when they shoot a lot of arrows in the same setting and quite often that setting has scores targets and social ramifications.  The ideal state is where one has there shot tempo and procedure down to a natural set of of motions that allows one to concentrate on hitting what they are shooting at without forcing their form particulars one issue at a time.  I know of some young cp shooters that shoot fine until they have buck fever, all of a sudden their procedure fall apart and so does their ability to shoot a deer.  I completely beat TP, first by convincing myself that I could indeed complete a shot.  I find that shooting under 25 yards all of the time allows me to get stale.  If I get a chance to just fling arrows with no ultimatum it is easier to maintain form than by needing to force form at a 3d event with lots of onlookers.  some say to practice up close with the eyes closed to get the feel, but then when those same individuals open their eyes the evil TP shows itself in one way or another and then things start to multiply and overlap until full on TP is back.  Hill suggested upclose with target on the bales to get good form seated, I think lofting a few at the distant horizon is more fun.

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