Hi, y'all. I'm new to traditional after shooting a compound my entire life (darn near, anyhow). I bought a 62" 50# Samick Sage (I know, I know) and have been lurking on here ever since (6 weeks or so). I've been struggling with point of reference aiming for the past 6 weeks without even trying instinctive shooting because it just sounded like it wouldn't work. I mean, the way I understood it was that you just focus your eyes on a spot you want to hit, and let 'er fly...that didn't sound like it had a prayer of working. Last night I was about to turn a 62" Samick Sage into kindling after one more frustrating round. This morning, I thought I'd give instinctive a whirl, focusing on form and the target and more "feeling" the arrow. Boy, was I impressed with the difference! Not only did my shooting improve, the shooting became immensely more enjoyable! Suddenly, I feel like something clicked and I've been given a renewed excitement over shooting traditional.
I'm so far from achieving acceptability with this thing, but it has made shooting fun again. Below is my group from this morning, all instinctive. I shot about 50 shots, 2/3 from 10 yards and the rest from 20 (except one from 30 that is the flier in the upper left that you see). I did miss paper once, too (20 yards).
Since I have not wanted to buy all new everything, I've been trying to make the equipment I had from compound shooting work - so I'm using Beman ICS Hunter 400 arrows with 5 gpi arrow weights, cut to 30" (28" draw), and after spending forever with the test field tips, I have settled on 130 grains up front, giving me total arrow weight of about 550 grains - 11 gpp.
Being in a small community, I do belong to the local archery club, but not one single person in the club is into traditional, so I look forward to getting my tips and help from you fine folks, here.