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Title: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: ozy clint on July 28, 2008, 05:25:00 AM
does anyone practise with a blank target? i find it helps me concentrate on picking a spot, especially on game sometimes.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: sweet old bill on July 28, 2008, 05:30:00 AM
sure works for me to get rid of target panic. I just pick a spot on the blank burlap bad in the garage at 10 yards and talk myself thru the shot. I want to have perfect shot form and follow thru...

Now does this help I am sure it does but I am still a lousy shot. I would think that the gods would smile on any old fool at 66 years young that still loves this archery sport of ours. But I still miss more than I can say I am a expert in this sport. Still learning and having fun..

Bill
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: Pullonmylimb on July 28, 2008, 06:07:00 AM
sounds like a great idea.
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Post by: Biggie Hoffman on July 28, 2008, 07:36:00 AM
Bill, pick a FIBER on that blank burlap
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Post by: lowell on July 28, 2008, 08:02:00 AM
During hunting season I am almost always just shooting at a blank sheet of brown paper.  I think it helps with picking the spot on a deer!!
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: mcgroundstalker on July 28, 2008, 11:42:00 AM
Didn't Kidwell write in his book to imagine a button or coin right on the "spot" you want your arrow to go? Maybe something like a red LED light over the heart of a deer in the shadows.

Kinda works for me......

... mike ...
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: swampbuck on July 28, 2008, 11:56:00 AM
There is almost always a real spot that can be picked on deer, I like fat wrinkles myself.

Picking a real spot helped me a lot next don't stop aiming at that spot till your arrow stops moving
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: Blackhawk on July 28, 2008, 11:56:00 AM
Yes,it does help...just V-I-S-U-A-L-I-Z-E.

You're right Mike in that Kidwell does strese the imaginary spot.
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Post by: mrgreenhead on July 28, 2008, 02:32:00 PM
Fat wrinkles are looking at my x wife in a swimming suit again  :)
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: wtpops on July 28, 2008, 03:58:00 PM
Not me i use a small orange stick on dot. When i hunt or i am shooting 3D, in my mind i put that little orange dot on the target. Works for me
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: George D. Stout on July 28, 2008, 04:09:00 PM
Stumps; clods of dirt; leaves; groundhogs; woodpecker holes, there are myriad targets just waiting out there.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: SoNevada Archer on July 28, 2008, 04:18:00 PM
I use a black target, I've shot it enough that it has plenty of torn spots. I use a torn fiber or shadow to aim at. Works farly well for me out to about 16-18yards. After that I can't see the details well enough to really pick that tight of spot. Then I just use areas.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: dan ferguson on July 28, 2008, 04:46:00 PM
Its easier said than done in some cases, I have shot quite a few turkeys and I have also missed alot, In my mind they are harder for me to pick a spot than any other critter, either there feathers are all the same or I just lose focus. Maybe I will try that solid target, sounds like that might work.
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Post by: Larry247 on July 28, 2008, 04:47:00 PM
I use a blank target, no dots or spots.

I shoot one arrow and then follow with five more.
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Post by: Stripstrike1 on July 28, 2008, 05:12:00 PM
I really like this thread.  I have had a few really bad shots at animals because I didn't pick a spot.
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Post by: Rick McGowan on July 28, 2008, 05:43:00 PM
If you shoot at a actual spot, you will end up shooting at an animal, not a spot on that animal. Sometimes we luck out and there is a visible spot on that animal, otherwise its a mental game and the best way to practice is by imagining a DOT in the right spot, the smaller it is the better you will shoot.
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Post by: Jim now in Kentucky on July 28, 2008, 10:16:00 PM
If I remember correctly, Howard Hill said  he imagined a crow or some other varmint on the  standard field archery target, then "I kill it."
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: JImmyDee on July 28, 2008, 11:01:00 PM
No doubt: my groups are tighter when I pick a spot.

But...  I was amazed at how tight my groups were when I shot at center mass and it was so dark that I couldn't see anything on the target face.  I mean, five arrows at 20 steps and I could cover the group with the palm of my hand.

How's that work?
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: Rick Wiltshire on July 28, 2008, 11:52:00 PM
I agree that to "aim small, miss small" is excellant advice.  

But just a thought, perhaps contrary to the pick-a-spot aiming school, use the outline of the animal, or target, (top, bottom, two sides) and adjust your aiming to hit the kill area based on the edges of your target.  It allows you to focus in on a small area dictated by the body positioning of your animal.  This can be especially helpful in low light conditions when it is very hard to pick-a-spot.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: Pat B on July 29, 2008, 11:55:00 AM
I only shoot at either 3D deer targets or a blank foam target and pick a spot. I've never seen an animal with a bullseye although that might be helpful.     Pat
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: theunluckyhunter on July 29, 2008, 01:18:00 PM
deer usually have a speck of dirt or some ruffled hair where i want to shoot them. so it's not that hard to pick a spot, i do have a good imagination to though....lol
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: Sumpfmann on July 29, 2008, 01:29:00 PM
I use "The Block" foam target- one side has five 2 or 3 inch spots, but I shoot at the back side, which is plain white. I use a black marker to make a half inch dot and focus on that.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: SteveMcD on July 29, 2008, 09:20:00 PM
We also have one of those 5' x 5' Block targets at our club range. On each corner section there is a 2" diameter black dot. That is what I focus on, from 10 to 20 yards in practice.
Title: Re: pick a spot when there is no spot
Post by: rybohunter on July 29, 2008, 09:27:00 PM
when there are too many spots, i have a tough time. Pretending there is a spot is easier for me.

I also tend to shoot center of mass even if I am aiming at a dot somewhere else on the face.
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Post by: SERGIO VENNERI on July 29, 2008, 10:30:00 PM
When hunting or 3D shooting , I shoot for the exit hole, that way i know all the vitals that i have hit. Works for me!