New to the form, been shooting/hunting with recurves and longbows for 10 years now.
Recently came back to traditional after taking a year break due to some bad target panic, actually have been battling it for years. I seem to have a strange case of TP because sights, triggers and dots “HELP” me stay calm and control my shot, the lack of them sends me to short draw and shoot before I’m almost close to ready city. While on the break and sometime when I was losing the battle I did shoot compound and it helped me regain confidence.
Well as y’all know, compound suck and ain’t no fun!! So I gave it away to a young man that wanted it. I figured I’m either going to beat the TP and shoot the type of bows I like or just quit.
So I got a new (cheap on purpose) longbow, a Cabela’s Fleetwood Frontier 40@28”. I read a lot and watched a lot of videos on TP and got to shooting. I did put a clicker on the bow and it does help, but, it only helps when I commit to using it 100% of time. When I catch myself failing to use it then have to draw, hold on target, expand threw the click then let down 3 times. Seems to be helping me stay in control.
I’m getting to the point that when I complete my shot cycle correctly I’m keeping a 4” group at 15 yards where I want it to go, when I don’t (short draw) they go low out of the group. I suspect that if I keep at it, which I will, and continue to improve I will be hunting with the bow this year.
With all this I have realigned some expectations for my self. Before I started having TP I was very active in the local 3D shoots, I was averaging 8.9 - 9.3 on the 3D range. I was gapping and was in control of my shot. Those days are over for me, at least for now. My #1 goal is deer hunting 20 yards and in. I know it’s not the norm anymore with trad bows but I’m using a sight, really just a dash of paint on the belly of my riser. I’m essentially gapping off of one “pin” if you will. I’m doing this because, for whatever reason, aiming with a sight and not my arrow calms me down, how or why I have no clue but it does and it puts me in the driver seat of a longbow so I’m cool with it. My idea is, I’m going to do what is simple for me.
Along with that idea come my main concern. So in order to have less things to worry about and to keep my gaps as small as possible between 0-20 yards I have been shooting those Carbon Express 2040 arrows with 125 grain points. Total arrow weighs 385 ish. They shoot well and I like them but I know they are light. I put some thick trimmer line (2 strands) in each one and I bumped the weight up to almost 500 grains but the gap between 10 and 20 yards is huge and they drop like crazy. I don’t need to worry about huge gaps and all that right now, I just need to really focus on completing my shot cycle perfectly.
Will a perfectly tuned 385 grain arrow out of a 40# longbow, placed right in the vitals, with a razor sharp BH do the number on deer “well enough to be reliable”? I know it will work but is it a steady choice if used within its limitations by a experienced bowhunter? I set up my tree stands for 10-15 yard shot and I am disciplined enough to not shoot past 20.
Sorry about the long first post, just been thinking a lot.
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