I've shot a bow of some sort for most of my life, but I've never shot on a range or established shooting area before, except when trying out some bows at a couple of trad archery expos. So tonight I decided to go and see what it was like to try the local indoor 3-D course.
It was funny... there were 4 compound shooters there... I had never shot at a 3D target before, and was asking a lot of questions, showing my ignorance. They were very interested in my longbow, and recommended that I not try the long shots. (All targets were between 20-45 yards.) I took all the long shots nonetheless, and the owner said in the end that I outshot some half of the compound shooters that they see there! Wow! I was surprised at that.
They were a nice group of guys and a gal, and they all literally put their bows down and came over to watch me, arms folded, to see me shoot my LB. I told them, "You sure know how to make a guy nervous!" And we all laughed. They were very complimentary, regardless of the type of bow I was shooting. As far as shooting that type of target goes, I can see how this is great practice for the 'unprogrammable' hunting shot.
One comment that they made was that my arrows flew very straight out of my bow; one guy even came and stood behind me to get a better look. Evidently, a lot of the arrows they've seen coming from trad bows haven't been tuned well. I have Ken Beck (Black Widow) and a whole lot of TradGangers to thank for teaching me how to properly tune an arrow. Thank you all!
So, I was pretty surprised at how fun the experience was; I'll go again and again, I think. If you haven't tried 3D for bowhunting practice, you should!
Archie