Originally posted by Jerry Wald:
Nice looking bow....
Start closer (6 yards) - one giant step - repeat. And move back in stages it will help your concentration.....not bad for the first few though so you can get them tighter.
Jer Bear
1st…I wonder if my wife would let me look for a girlfriend that would act the same.
2nd…nice bow!
3rd…awesome dog, best friend has one and she is a blast on the pheasants. We were in the UP of Michigan this October for Partridge and woodcock and it was a blast.
4th…I agree with the starting close…I have a bow in the build process for my best friend and it should be done soon. I read a book when I stated shooting traditional in 2007 that suggested starting out close like 5 yards and shooting until you could hit the bull every time. Then step back 2 yards and repeat the process. I did this until I could shoot that way out to about 15-18 yards. I'm not always in the bull but very close. The more I shot the more I would start at longer ranges but if my groups were off I'd walk up to 5 yards (sometime closer) and hit the bull over and over. I think it makes me concentrate more and when I stepped back after doing this I was spot on. I was a beginners guide by Brian J. Sorrells and it was a great buy in my opinion. I’m going to give it to him to read with the bow.
But since you have been shooting before I'm probably just wasting space on the site...just wanted to chime in.
Josh