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Help, I recently realized I don't know how to shoot.
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1654963" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>It really boils down to simply practicing at doing everything exactly the same way everytime. There isn't a WRONG way , just some ways are easier to shoot .....the same way consistently. You can shoot with any device you want to.... just sight in with it, hunt with it, and if you have to shoot without it for some reason, try to mimic the same tension on the stock that the device does.</p><p> The number one pro 3D archer in the nation back when I was competing won the world championship several times and was untouchable for a long time. He had one of the ugliest forms I've ever seen. Everything from his feet to his bow arm looked inconducive to proper technique and accuracy. It obviously didn't matter.....he had the exact same ugly form every single time he shot an arrow.</p><p> The key is practice, quality practice .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1654963, member: 110162"] It really boils down to simply practicing at doing everything exactly the same way everytime. There isn't a WRONG way , just some ways are easier to shoot .....the same way consistently. You can shoot with any device you want to.... just sight in with it, hunt with it, and if you have to shoot without it for some reason, try to mimic the same tension on the stock that the device does. The number one pro 3D archer in the nation back when I was competing won the world championship several times and was untouchable for a long time. He had one of the ugliest forms I've ever seen. Everything from his feet to his bow arm looked inconducive to proper technique and accuracy. It obviously didn't matter.....he had the exact same ugly form every single time he shot an arrow. The key is practice, quality practice . [/QUOTE]
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