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1410y Cow Elk Hammered
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<blockquote data-quote="Golovkin" data-source="post: 1684564" data-attributes="member: 104797"><p>My Mother was an accomplished hunter and also a stone mason. She said in every crowd there would be a guy that couldn't handle a woman doing things well.</p><p></p><p>I was recently practicing at an archery range trying to tighten up my broad head accuracy. There was a teenage girl there shooting really well and I knew she was much more experienced than myself because she had a permanent indent on her nose where the bow string anchored.</p><p></p><p>I asked her if she knew why my shots where tracking in a line and she told me yes, my left wrist angle was off and my release hand was pulling away from my face instead of straight back. She had noticed it before I even asked. </p><p></p><p>My mother had a reputation for being the fastest stone mason in the state, her secret was that she was always fitting the next stone in her head while guys were busy admiring the last stone they laid.</p><p></p><p>The moral of this story is that instead of criticizing a girls accomplishment, you should try to figure out how she did it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golovkin, post: 1684564, member: 104797"] My Mother was an accomplished hunter and also a stone mason. She said in every crowd there would be a guy that couldn't handle a woman doing things well. I was recently practicing at an archery range trying to tighten up my broad head accuracy. There was a teenage girl there shooting really well and I knew she was much more experienced than myself because she had a permanent indent on her nose where the bow string anchored. I asked her if she knew why my shots where tracking in a line and she told me yes, my left wrist angle was off and my release hand was pulling away from my face instead of straight back. She had noticed it before I even asked. My mother had a reputation for being the fastest stone mason in the state, her secret was that she was always fitting the next stone in her head while guys were busy admiring the last stone they laid. The moral of this story is that instead of criticizing a girls accomplishment, you should try to figure out how she did it. [/QUOTE]
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