i went hunting yesterday,, saw 6 turkeys and a bobcat,, but the elk were scarce,, my two friends hunting didnt see or hear anything,,
I think the weather was too nice,,
I did make some nice shots on a few clumps of grass,, getting to shoot my bow on the mountain is fun in itself,, made a really nice shot at 60 plus yards ,, with witness,,
while I am thinking of it,, I wanted to talk a bit about shooting,,
I am not a great shot,, I am just an average shot ,, but if I practice alot,, I can get pretty good,,
I dont have much room to shoot here in the city, about 10 yards,,,
but last year I just kept it up and shoot every week,, sometimes every day,,
I saw my form improve,,
swithing from one bow to the other was easy,,
I could shoot a wide range of spine out of each bow, because my release was better and my form better,,
I was worried how was my longer range shooting gonna be,,
well if you form and release are good,, its not that hard to shoot the longer ranges,,
what I found is if you can shoot a good group at a know yardage on level ground with your feet in a comfortable stance,,
all that tells you is ,,,,, you can shoot a good group at a known distance in a comfortable stance,, shooting at your leisure,,
how does this relate to a hunting shot,, well,, usually you dont know the distance,, or how fast your are going to have to shoot,, and you are out of normal postion most the time,, maybe shooting up or down,,with obstructions all around,,
how do you practice for that,, well I think roving or stump shooting is the key,,
every shot different,, that is what tunes you up,, the variety of shots give your brain and body a chance to practice the known unknown,,,, which is key in a hunting situation where the shot is going to be improvised sometimes in a split second,,
make yourself shoot fast,, make yourself hold longer and practice every variation you might encounter as the game comes by your shooting range,,
when you are at home ,, practice your form of course, but realize that target shooting alone my not prepare you for the shot of a lifetime,,,,