Hi Folks,
Something has gone wrong with my shooting recently and I "think" I know whats happening but would like some feedback to confirm.
I'm shooting good on the ground. Pretty tight groups out to 20 yds or so. Shooting OK as well from a treestand during practice.
Unfortunately, I've had 3 shots on hogs in the last 3 weeks and every single one of them has been a bad hit that is consistently 6 to 8 inches to the right of where I should be putting them! I'm so flustered now and have zero confidence in my shooting. Need to confirm what I'm doing wrong and get it fixed before I get back out there.
I "think" that I am probably not bending at the waist and short drawing in the heat of the moment on game. Two things wrong with that theory.
Number 1, I almost always shoot while sitting down from a tree stand and a simple lean to my shooting side has always straightened out my upper body in the past. Doesn't seem to be doing the trick now.
Number 2, Usually, not bending at the waist or leaning over will result in a high shot. These last 3 shots have been fine vertically, Just consistently to the right.
I'm pretty confident in my tuning as well. Bare shafts and fletched are hitting in the same group out to 20 yards.
I'm shooting a 43@28 Kanati drawing 28 1/4" GT 35/55s cut to 29" with 225 gr up front.
Anybody care to comfirm,deny, or point me in the right direction?
This is getting very frustrating!
Thanks in advance
Brad