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When do you start practicing for the fall season?
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<blockquote data-quote="j870sm" data-source="post: 264556" data-attributes="member: 13410"><p>I shoot about 3 times a week on average, depends on the weather. Here lately the wind has been so bad that I have not gotten to shoot as much as I would like.</p><p>I work yardage lines pretty hard out to 40. That is my hunting limit. I shoot spots and bullseyes on the ground and from a stand I have set up in my pasture and can take that up to 20ft. I also shoot animal targets but the thieves around me have caused me to be unable to leave my targets setting out. </p><p>I shoot at 70# year round sitting and standing on the ground or in a stand. The reason I have my bow set to 70 is that I shoot Slick Trick Bh's and when I put a drop away rest on my bow the BH's began to shoot 2" low (I removed a WB rest). I tweaked my bow up from 65# to 70# and it brought the BH's to POA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j870sm, post: 264556, member: 13410"] I shoot about 3 times a week on average, depends on the weather. Here lately the wind has been so bad that I have not gotten to shoot as much as I would like. I work yardage lines pretty hard out to 40. That is my hunting limit. I shoot spots and bullseyes on the ground and from a stand I have set up in my pasture and can take that up to 20ft. I also shoot animal targets but the thieves around me have caused me to be unable to leave my targets setting out. I shoot at 70# year round sitting and standing on the ground or in a stand. The reason I have my bow set to 70 is that I shoot Slick Trick Bh's and when I put a drop away rest on my bow the BH's began to shoot 2" low (I removed a WB rest). I tweaked my bow up from 65# to 70# and it brought the BH's to POA. [/QUOTE]
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