This past weekend I developed a new practice routine, one which I feel will make me a better archer with my longbow, or any bow for that matter.
I have a 25 yard outdoor range next to my house, (to be extended to 35 yards this year)... I flagged 6 shooting points within this 25 yards;
(12, 15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, and 25 yards)...
I go through a practice routine of shooting one arrow from each point. For example;
12 yards - shot from a kneeling position (next time around it'll be a standing shot)
15 yards - shot from a standing position (next time around it'll be a kneeling shot)
17.5 yds - shot from a kneeling position (next
time around it'll be a standing shot)
I think you see where this is going. I will not only mix up the shooting positions each time, I will also ramdomly select different points to shoot from using these shooting positions in a rotation. Sometimes I'll start from 25 yards kneeling, and so on.
My target is a 3D Delta Buck, and so far I don't feel I've done half bad keeping the arrows in the kill zone.
Hope this is of some value.