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Practice??

Started by 3Feathers, June 22, 2012, 03:57:00 PM

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Sam McMichael

After reading that a number of guys find themselves shooting better using 1 arrow at a time, I gave it a try. It seems to work. I really do find myself concentrating much better than when shooting a bevy of arrows very quickly. This thread has been useful.
Sam

frassettor

I started shooting 1 arrow for about a month now, and I like doing it. I think it helps me concentrate on that first shot and you get excercise doing it!
"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

kbetts

I mostly practice with only one or two.  Lots of walking but worth it.
"The overhead view is of me in a maze...you see what I'm hunting a few steps away."  Phish

mcgroundstalker

One arrow practice is the way to go... I kinda like the "cold shot" way of thinking.

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

woodworker

I too shoot one at a time, I find I concentrate a lot harder on a bald target and pick my spot rather than shoot at the group of arrows sticking out o the target.

Rufus

One arrow groups in the spot you want is what it's about!!!  
The brain will have a tendency to correct an error on the second shot that it shouldn't have made (the error) on the first one. Seems my second shot groups have a way of being better than the first shot sometimes. So I been trying to carry one arrow in the backyard. I carry way less than I used to when out stumping too. I don't think it's helping me to hit a stumping object on the 6th shot that I should've hit on the first. Now if way far shots, that's different. Mucho fun to watch arrows flying at 100 yd. targets! I don't think there are many of us one shot hundred yard shooters    :)    :)
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.

Rufus


And then this happens..........braggin' rights of sorts but that was my brand new first ever dz. carbon arrows turned into 11 arrows in one instant. Yea but dang!
Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.

Grizzbear

One or two. Or else bad habits like stated before.

ron w

All the time.......
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

va

I mix it up but have recently switched to one arrow practice.  It helps...

Actually, I am down to one arrow because I keep releasing them back to the wild - but honest, 1 arrow is good practice.  I read that somewhere...
Poor folk with poor ways, but rich just the same.

Brad Arnett

I wander around the pasture at home doing a lot of stump shooting with just one arrow. I find that I keep my concentration much better when just shooting one arrow compared to shooting multiple arrows on my 3-d or bag targets. I've gotten away from doing that and mostly just shoot one arrow at a time on them as well.

PeteA

Great thread! Got me thinking of setting up 5 different positions around my target. And repeating it 4-5 times. 15 yards straight on, 22 yards straight on, 18 yards through 2 trees at a quartering angle, 25 yards elevated quartering, 16 yards elevated quartering. Shot standing kneeling, sitting. I also suggest keeping track of shots it possible.
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Knotter

One thing about shooting in the environment you hunt is that you learn to track your arrow in flight much better.  I catch myself turning my brain off shooting at the bag - then its time to switch to a greater challenge.
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