Justin, I think it's target panic..although with maybe some mental fatique mixed in. I will get to double clutching at full draw sometimes. Yesterday I had one really bad flinch and released the arrow (sometimes I can keep from releasing when I flinch), the arrow hit the ground in front of the target low/right from about 15 yards distance.

I have one of those large foam targets like they were selling at the Classic, and I was shooting for the center of it.
Pat, I think you're probably right. My friend Anthony has been telling me to shoot with just one arrow for a while now. I've been shooting with four arrows, the first three may be in there tight and I get to thinking ...just one more now. Well, you know what usually happens then.

Maybe one of your famous strings might be just the confidence I need?

Bob, trust me...the less you know about target panic the better off you'll be. Don't know how long you've been shooting a bow, but if you shoot a lot for many years like I have...chances are you might find out sometime. Probably exercises you could practice as part of your shooting process to help keep from ever getting it.
Dana, I'd probably turn into a wino trying to beat it if I continually knocked the edge off with plum wine.

I think I'll save what I have left for Marie and Sarah to get saused on, I mean enjoy!
