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Interesting Shooting experience tonight

Started by Greg Owen, January 09, 2008, 10:42:00 PM

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Greg Owen

I got home from work just before dark tonight and thought I'd take a few minutes to shoot a few arrows. My first shots at 15 yards showed my usual paper plate size spread. As it got darker, my spread decreased till the last 4 groups of 4 arrows were literally 1.5 inch groups. This is better than I have ever shot. How would you explain this?  

My take is that when I could see the arrows hitting the target, my mind would try to think where the next shot should go. This caused the wider spread. But when it was darker, I had no idea where the arrows were going and I was just subconciously aiming. It seems I am thinking to much about each shot. I think its encouraging that my form allows grouping like this. Has anyone else tried this?
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
A Traditional Archer and Vegetarian.

Bill Shepard

The same things happens to many of the officers in my department.  When we practice shooting in low light, they shoot better.  With firearms you can only concentrate on your sights in the dark.  With a bow, I guess, you can only concentrate on your target.  That's my hypothesis, anyway.  

Too bad you can't hunt after sundown.   :rolleyes:
"...But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15

Brent Rudolph

Bill I think you are right on. I was in law enforcement for several years and found night shooting to be higher average than daytime shooting. I attributed it to the fact that you are less occupied with visual stimulus and concetrate on form more.
TGMM Family of the Bow

Greg Owen

One thing I forgot is I had a glow in the dark spot on my target. This forced my concentration there.
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
A Traditional Archer and Vegetarian.

Widowbender

That theory makes sense to me. In low light you are probably less distracted by the aiming process and focusing more on form. Although, I'm never been hampered by thinking too much...at least that's what my wife says!   :knothead:

David
David

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Brent Rudolph

Yeah Dave, my wife said something like that too, something aobut I never listen to her or something, I can't remember what she said Ohio State was getting beat at the moment.
TGMM Family of the Bow

Larry247

Try this, put up a candle in front of your target far enough away not to catch your fletching on fire and try to shoot out the flame... You need to try this it helps you focus.
A trophy is in the eye of the beholder.

kawika b

I get the same results when shooting at night too. I put a spot light on my target and set-up in the garage doorway abot 17yrds away,,, I get very good grouping. At low light everything for me is processed by "feel". When everything feels right I let loose.
Nana ka maka;
ho`olohe ka pepeiao;
pa`a ka waha.

Observe with the eyes;
listen with the ears;
shut the mouth.

Thus one learns>>>------>TGMM Family of the Bow

BradLantz

moonless night, put a lit candle at 30 yards

you'd be surprised how close you can come to it

Greg Owen

I will have to try this. I think this could be a good way to judge whether a problem is form or mind.
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
A Traditional Archer and Vegetarian.

Can Hahaka

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Gerry

It probably is caused by better cocnetration since you are not releasing as quickly; as the you need to focus more on the target. It is heightened by the loss of depth preception.  Opposite of a premature release caused by the reaction to a visual stimulus.

Greg Owen

Tonight I will try it again and see if it repeats. That is, if this rain doesn't wash me away.
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
A Traditional Archer and Vegetarian.


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