Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: iowabow on August 11, 2011, 10:58:44 am
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Starting target practicing from the deer stand yesterday morning. I noticed that a had better groups at 20 yards than than 10 yards. Why would I group better at 20 yards? I thought it might be because it is more of a straight down angle and therefore an unusual stance. What do you guys think.
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Keep your shoulders square and bend at the waist and it should make no difference,people tend to drop the bow arm to line up the shot. :) It also depends on how high you are I never hunt over 12/15 feet at the highest. :)
Pappy
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Thanks pappy I will go and give that a try
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Or, your arrows aren't tuned real tight and it takes that far for them to stabilize real good.
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Ok good point I just rebuilt my bow so the poundage did change. I will have use a stronger spine. So if I fix my stance and arrow issue that should help.
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Update
I grab a group of heavier spined arrows and focused on stance and the groups are now real tight. I am dialed in now and ready. Now if if somehow we could make oct. 1 st tomorrow. Thanks for the help.