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Post by BT on Apr 25, 2007 18:22:43 GMT -5
I gave up today after a week of great shooting followed by not so great I went back to just shooting instinctive and was shooting as well as I have in the last week. I have shot every arrow , from too light to too stiff The best arrow yet is a 2213 w/150gr. heads. It is largely Dependant on anchor which adds/subtracts from spine of course. The bow is 54# @ 27" The 2016 shafts with 125gr. heads were not to bad but just didn't shoot as comfortably for me as the 2213's. Anything to add smj?
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Post by vonottoexperience on Apr 25, 2007 20:02:42 GMT -5
I picked up the Martin and had a fairly good go today. I had to go back to Instinctive because of TP issues ...If I'm ok for the rest of the week I might shoot 3D with it this Sun. Time will tell
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Post by BT on Apr 25, 2007 20:18:05 GMT -5
Funny that you should mention the TP monster. I just started that yesterday but I know it is just because of my fatigue. Still.....I cant stop myself
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 25, 2007 20:55:51 GMT -5
I have had a bad head cold for a few days, actually I think it is allergies.......anyway.....I couldn't get into it today. i shot for a bit with the longbow and did ok. Not as good as yesterday but all killing sjhots out to 17yds or so. I did well with the recurve, but was feeling tired. i gave up. i figure why drive myself nuts. I'll shoot again when I feel more into it.
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Post by BT on Apr 26, 2007 20:30:03 GMT -5
Got two solid hours of shooting in tonight with Spiker and did very well out to 17 yards Spiker was also getting very good with the PSE Recurve that I had available. Looks like the instinctive may be the best course of action for myself
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Post by SPIKER on Apr 26, 2007 20:32:47 GMT -5
My fingers buuuuuurrrrnnnnnnnn! ;D But it was worth it!
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Post by Greg Krause on Apr 27, 2007 21:06:40 GMT -5
I have been shooting well outside on my 3D targets but have been having trouble on an indoor target?............I'm not sure why there is a difference. Maybe the 3D grabs my eye better and lets me focus........any thoughts?
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Post by BT on Apr 27, 2007 21:26:22 GMT -5
I have a problem on the indoor targets because it feels like I am shooting in a tunnel and the lighting also makes thing worse. I like it but......... I don't like it
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Post by smj on Apr 27, 2007 22:56:37 GMT -5
Focus guys! I don't know what else to say... An arrow flys well at the 3-D target should fly well inside, outside, simple round target, or anywhere else. Get rid of the distractions.
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Post by BT on Apr 28, 2007 2:36:32 GMT -5
Focus guys! I don't know what else to say... An arrow flys well at the 3-D target should fly well inside, outside, simple round target, or anywhere else. Get rid of the distractions. That's just it! too many focal points! 28 targets in high light with all kinds of patterns and colors It is a matter of focus but when there are 20+ other guys whacking the paper beside you....it's a bit distracting
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