Well,
I ahve a practice question. I have been shooting very well this year. However, once or twice a week I have seem to have some kind of brain fart and do not shoot well at all. I thnk it is mental, I believe my mechanics are sound. When this malady strikes, i jsut put the bow away and shoot again latter in the day or the week. I figured I do not want to lose confidence or develop a bad habit.
An example would be like last night. I was shooting at a little pieces of bone on a hillside (about the size of a golf ball). I shot very well. Today I repeated my practice only to shoot a circle around the target. The more I shot the bigger the circle got until I was shooting 5 to 7 inch circles around it. So, I quit.
My question is should I continue to shoot until I "get it together" and improve my shooting or am I doing the correct thing by stopping when I do not shoot well?
Bob.