Well I hope anyway. Here are a couple groups I shot after work this afternoon with the Bear Montana. About 15 yds.
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Looking good.
Look'n good. Make sure you have your form secure and start mixing it up. Try one arrow at different distances without others to focus on. Remember that the first arrow at an unknown distance it most important in a hunting situation. Keep it up.
Good work,...when you mix it up,if u lose it,go back to your comfort zone....
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Good job and welcome to Tradgang!
Looking good.
well done :clapper:
Great job! Keep at it.
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Nice shooting,spring come back...pray
Doing very well, keep on shooting. Try doing some stumping also, fun and great practice. Enjoy
Looks good! There's nothing like the feeling after a good practice.
looking good man keep it up
gettin better... one point that might help is put a very small dot on the target; as small as you can see clearly from whatever distance you like to shoot. "Aim small, miss small" definetly works and will shrink your groups even more.
Looks good man keep it up.
lookin good! I started out with a 45# bear montana. great bow, still shoot her from time to time.
good luck
Nice group and I agree put a small dot on your target it will help you focus