I just took a trip to beautiful Montana. While there, in addition to watching elk, mulies and mountain goats in Glacier National Park, I met Dave Windauer of Shaefer Silvertip Bows. He graciously showed me around his shop, and let me shoot a couple of his fantastic bows. Now I'm not much of a shooter, but with those bows, I felt like Howard Hill. Spectacular groups.
I returned home and for the last couple of days have returned to my routine of flinging arrows from my Jerry Hill longbow at anything and everything I can find in my 10 acre property.
Put simply, I have been lights out! Everything I shoot at I hit. Leaves are toast at 20 yards. The center of my foam block is on borrowed time, and to top it off, tonight I put an arrow dead center through a starling at 40 yards. That shot didn't deviate 1/2 inch in any direction from where I was looking.
SO, is it possible that shooting those great Silvertip bows boosted my confidence enough to make that great of a difference in my shooting? That's the only explanation that I can think of to explain the sudden improvement. Same bow, same arrows, same aging body, but suddenly better shooting.
Discussion?
BillJ