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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 2036136" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>Im sure you have heard that men and women think with opposite sides of our brains. Its been my experience that the old saying , men see the forest, women see the trees, couldn't be more true . Women will meticulously go through the process each time the settle into a weapon. Us guys are more concerned with the end product.</p><p></p><p>My ex(still cant believe that happened) would pick her form apart from her feet up to her head position when shooting a bow. If any one detail didnt FEEL right, she wouldn't shoot . I cant count all the times she would stand at full draw for a solid minute ( a very long jtime with a bow. Pull your hunting rig and time a minute. You will be surprised) only to let down because something felt off. That is the tree thing . Guys will usually fight the bow and force the shot . I did that very thing on the most significant shot i ever released in archery comp , the last target on the last day at the ASA world championship . I was tied with another guy in my group FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR over 7 states . We were tied for shooter of the year in our class (over 300 shooters from all over the USA ). The wind was blowing a thunderstorm right over us . My arrow blew off the rest and Bill, the guy i was tied with put the arrow back on the rest at my request . Well, i made the shot , hit the highest scoring ring and won the title because Bill missed low by 1/4 inch and dropped 4 points. THATS A GUY THING, LOL. My ex would have let down and redrawn 5 times if she had to , if anything didn't feel perfect. Women see detail, details, details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 2036136, member: 110162"] Im sure you have heard that men and women think with opposite sides of our brains. Its been my experience that the old saying , men see the forest, women see the trees, couldn't be more true . Women will meticulously go through the process each time the settle into a weapon. Us guys are more concerned with the end product. My ex(still cant believe that happened) would pick her form apart from her feet up to her head position when shooting a bow. If any one detail didnt FEEL right, she wouldn't shoot . I cant count all the times she would stand at full draw for a solid minute ( a very long jtime with a bow. Pull your hunting rig and time a minute. You will be surprised) only to let down because something felt off. That is the tree thing . Guys will usually fight the bow and force the shot . I did that very thing on the most significant shot i ever released in archery comp , the last target on the last day at the ASA world championship . I was tied with another guy in my group FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR over 7 states . We were tied for shooter of the year in our class (over 300 shooters from all over the USA ). The wind was blowing a thunderstorm right over us . My arrow blew off the rest and Bill, the guy i was tied with put the arrow back on the rest at my request . Well, i made the shot , hit the highest scoring ring and won the title because Bill missed low by 1/4 inch and dropped 4 points. THATS A GUY THING, LOL. My ex would have let down and redrawn 5 times if she had to , if anything didn't feel perfect. Women see detail, details, details. [/QUOTE]
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