(QUOTE)Hummmm. Blood pressures seem way to high on this subject. What ever happened to "tolerance"???(/QUOTE)
My question exactly!!!
(QUOTE)Please don't insult my efforts, don't presume that you or anyone else has worked any harder or want any more than I have at becoming an accurate shot. I think my technique is proven too....and I sho nuff have put the time and effort into it(/QUOTE)
JC, tell me how I insulted your efforts. I never said a thing about you.
(QUOTE)I'm just curious why it is so difficult for you to possibly consider my way is correct for me...(/QUOTE)
JC, when did I ever say that it wasn't?
(QUOTE)I quite often hear people touting there way is the only right way and other folks is the wrong way. I find that pompous and arrogant personally, I would never assume someone was wrong just because I didn't agree with them.(/QUOTE)
You're exactly right, JC and for you to insinuate that I am implying it's my way or the highway, is absurd and quite honestly, offensive to me.
(QUOTE)Congratulations to you great instinctive/snap shooters. You must have some God given talent that most archers do not have, including myself. Consider yourselves lucky, blessed or whatever.(/QUOTE)
I have been nothing but polite and respectful. I will repeat it again....based on the videos I've seen, Terry, Guru and you are blessed and in a class of archers all your own. THAT IS MEANT TO BE A COMPLIMENT! But apparently I missed the mark.
(QUOTE)And some of you with this TP ailment might seriously consider taking Rob up on his offer. He's been around the block more than once let me tell ya.(/QUOTE)
(QUOTE)For you current poor TP demonized souls: I hope some of this post helps ya get back to good shootin and good huntin real quick(/QUOTE)
When did I ever say I had TP???? Yes I've had it and dwelt with it, but now I know how to deal with it when it pops up, through some excellent help I've had.
JC, why can't you accept that I have found a "way" that works for me and want to tell others. Kind of like spreading the Gospel. I want to help others. It's just a character flaw of mine. But I am darn sure NOT try to force my way on you and anyone else for that matter. You can choose to agree or disagree, listen or not listen...just like everyone else that may see this.
By the way, JC, I shot just like you three guys up until 2 yrs ago. And was darn good. I've got the trophies to prove it. But being good 80-90% of the time wasn't good enough for me. That's when I switched my style completely. Was it hard? You bet! Was it worth it? Words cannot desribe how happy I am with my shooting. I'm twice the shooter I ever was and know what it feels like to shoot with 100% predictability. The point is...making the switch is possible if one is willing to put forth the effort.
Now, for those who have tried to shoot like Terry, Guru and you and it just isn't cut'n it for them, maybe they'll see something that I've said and want to investigate. Isn't that what this place is all about....hmmmm? Exchange of ideas.
(QUOTE)Target panic IS the inability to control ones shot and it IS 100% mental.
Most archers I've seen don't have control of their shots and thus, in my opinion, suffer from some degree of TP. It is most apparent to me with the instinctive/snap shooters.(/QUOTE)
That was my initial comment in this thread; a very simple, black and white statement. It was neither rude nor disrepectful. But apparently I pushed a button somewhere. And as far as I'm concerned this whole thread has been blown way out of proportion.
Brett