Well the Granddaughters have gone home with their parents now, and here I am seeing that I started a discussion of what accuracy is. I’m Sorry for that.
I don’t know if an 8” group is good or bad by anyone else’s standards.
I know that is my current goal.
4” groups are certainly a wish. Shooting a coin out of the air, probably ain’t never gonna happen but ooooh would I love too!
I’m just a back yard shooter that has never competed with anyone. I’ve been shooting since ’66, and rarely take the bow off the wall that I don’t shoot at least 100 shots. I’m addicted! I love to play!
I have taken squirrels, rabbits, a woodchuck, and even a chipmunk with my bow and arrow.
This past two years are the first time I attempted to take a Deer with stick and string. This last season, at 20 yards and 1 ft., I hit low and behind by 3-4”. It was a pass through with a lot of blood, but after two days of tracking, I gave up. I lost him!
I get sick every time I think of it. I will not let that happen again if I can help it.
Now, I don’t have enough money to have multiple sets of arrows & weights. I shoot the only Bow I own, but I know it is far superior to what my ancestors shot. My original question was intended to see if I missed something along my way.
I’ve been shooting the same spine arrows for a couple decades now, and maybe my style has adapted to them.
I certainly do appreciate all the kind advise you folks have offered, but I guess the real answer cannot be found on a forum. I need to actually try some options in person.
I do thank you very much for your recommendations. I will take them with me to my fletcher.
Thanks again!
Ron