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Title: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Stephen Claypool on March 27, 2011, 12:12:00 AM
Hey guy's. I want to start off by saying im fairly new to trad archery. Ive only been shooting for about a year. I have been shooting compounds competitively and for hunting for the past 16 years. A normal part of my hunting practice w/ my compounds is to shoot out of a treestand, so w/ a hog hunt coming up I hung a stand today in my yard to practice shooting out of a stand w/ my recurve. I hung it about 10' high. I climbed up w/ a dozen arrows in my pocket. I had 3 targets set out from 8-18 yards. If sitting in the stand i had the targets at 3 o'clock,12 o'clock & 9 o'clock. The 12 o'clock target was the 8yd one. The 2 side ones were farther. This being my first time shooting a recurve out of a stand i was a little puzzled. I had a extremely hard time hitting my anchor while shooting at any of the targets. The 8yd target that was straight in front i couldnt even get the string back even close to my anchor w/o the string hitting my leg. Im pretty use to shooting at extreme downhill angles but not w/ a 62" long bow. Im also use to hunting deer from 25'+ up in the air which would amplify the problem im having even more. So what do u guys do. Hunt treestands barely off the ground to eliminate steep shot angles, hunt off the ground or do u have a way to shoot the steep angle shots from a treestand? My comfort zone, where if feel i can make a good clean kill is only about 15yds max and if i was hunting in a treestand 10' of the ground i wouldnt be able to take any shots that close due to the steep angle. Am i alone here? Am i missing something. Im trying to bend at the waist but it feels like im drawing 2" shorter when i shoot out of the stand then it does if im shooting on the ground. Any help, any advise, any similar experiences?
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Stumpkiller on March 27, 2011, 12:44:00 AM
I set-up with the platform about 15 feet up.

You mentioned bending at the waist.  That is the most important thing to remember.  If you are doing it right your draw won't "scrunch" any shorter.  Keep your back relatively straight and bend only at the waist.  Don't just curl your whole body/back.

If the string or limb is hitting your leg then cant he bow more.  Some shots I have had to hold the bow horizontal to clear limbs.  I like a stand in a "busy" tree with lots of branches to break up my silhouette and give cover and that means I have to be very careful with enough clearance for the bow's limbs to avoid contact.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Cocklebur on March 27, 2011, 08:34:00 AM
I usually hunt 12' or less and as I bend at the waist I kind of lean out, it gives the limbs more clearance. If you use a safety harness it will kind of give you something to lean against. Other than that what Stumpkiller said.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Crooked Stic on March 27, 2011, 08:41:00 AM
Yep practice with your bow canted and bend at the waist Dont give up you will figure it out.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: YORNOC on March 27, 2011, 08:44:00 AM
Charlie pretty much wrapped it up.  This shows how important it is to practice. The good thing about traditional gear is that you can adapt to many situations that are impossible with the vertical crossbows. But PRACTICE shooting many different ways is the key. Shoot as much as possible, learn to cant at different angles. This is fun stuff isn't it?
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Sean B on March 27, 2011, 08:56:00 AM
All of the above!
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: Stephen Claypool on March 27, 2011, 02:11:00 PM
Archery is fun period, but this trad game has really humbled me. Still have lots of room for improvement and lots to learn. Ill keep practicing, but shooting out of the stand really felt awkward and unnatural. If i "cant" the bow more, wont that play w/ my left and right?
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: smoke1953 on March 27, 2011, 02:59:00 PM
I find I cant and bend the knees much more from a tree when the angle is steep. Again for me this results in a somewhat different anchor higher on the face to account for the change in head position to maintain the arrow under the eye. I love shooting with different bow position and angles.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: xia_emperor on March 27, 2011, 03:17:00 PM
I find shooting from a tree stand is like shooting down hill. I aim lower and practice often.   ;)
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: bentpole on March 27, 2011, 03:23:00 PM
I shoot 62 and 64" Longbows. I usually go up at least 18'. I ALWAYS practice on the ground "canting" my bows. AND always BEND at the waist when hunting from a tree stand.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: sawtoothscream on March 27, 2011, 03:33:00 PM
Drove me crazy the first time I tried. Can't the bow, bend at the waist and pratice alot.  I finally got it down after a few long practices
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: treetoppredator on March 27, 2011, 04:57:00 PM
I'm new too! Glad I happened upon this thread.
Title: Re: Shooting from a tree stand?
Post by: crotch horn on March 27, 2011, 07:18:00 PM
I use a 54" Lost Creek NAT longbow. No problems with ladder stands but the rail on my climber can cause issues if not careful. I wera a safety harness & lean out.