Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Prarie Bowyer on June 16, 2012, 03:45:44 pm
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Well I did my first 3-d shoot today.
Was up last night making a btch of new arrows 98% of which were sacrificed to the woods Gods. When I got down to two arrows I realized that I should shoot the same arrow till I loose/break it. I started improving! Oh and I switched to the kids distance.
what I learned.
1)Wear boots. It's a mucky mess back there if it has recently rained.
2)Shoot the same arrow till you loose it.
3)Practice with your arrows some before going (yea I went with a new bow and new arrows).
4) Don't misplace the shooting tab... dry shooting that much hurts.
Score was all over the place. Safest place for any wild animal for me is at about 20yds broadside.
Impressive misses: Bison, Standing bear, Elk.
Impressive Hits: Skunk, Gator, Mosquito, Havelina.
Most common hit, gut shot - 5 except the Hayenna who took it in the noggin.
Was hoping for a Turkey shot but didn't get it. Killed the Dino. That was kinda cool.
Injury: Broken knock slapped the arm and left a wicked bruise. Pretty sure if it wasn't a boo arrow I'd be in the ER right now with a shaft in my arm.
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The main thing is that you tried, and got your feet wet (no pun intended).
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LOL, been there done that. Wish there were more around here. Byron invites me every time and so far there's always a conflict. :'( I love 3D shooting.
George
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Howdy, 3D shoots are my main use for all the bows and arrows I build. There are some days where the arrow gods demand sacrifice(s)! Ron
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Found my shooting tab today. It fell behind my desk.
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Sounds like a perfectly normal 3d day to me! Thats why we do it. If it where easy it wouldnt be fun.
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what was your score and how many targets were there? I have only been shooting 3D events for 2 years but I try to go to all that are available in my area. My first few shoots I don't think I even broke 100 points. Lost around 50 arrows too LOL. Just an excuse to make more I guess. :) :)
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40 targets. On the 2nd part of the course I switched to the kiddy distance which was only 5' infront of the primitive distance but it saved my arrows and I was able to finish the course.
Scoring is 12-10-8-5-0.
Target Score Critter
1 0
2 0
3 8
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 5
8 5
9 0
10 8
11 0
12 0
13 5
14 0
15 0
16 8
17 0
18 5
19 0
20 0
21 5
22 5
23 0 Bison
24 5
25 0
26 5 Ram/Sheep
27 8 Goat
28 5
29 8
30 5
31 5
32 5 Jackel
33 5 Beavor
34 10
35 5
36 5
37 5
38 5
39 5
40 5 Lion
145
Average 3.625
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Sounds like fun,looks like my scores. ;) ;D ;D
Pappy
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I forgot about the bedded deer I hit in the hoof.
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The main thing is that you went out and had some fun ( I hope). The next time you go to a scoring 3-d shoot don't concern yourself about your score. Just try to work on improving your shooting/accuracy and having fun.
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While I agree that 3d's should be shot for fun, the score does give a pretty accurate read-out of our distance limits. For me, that is a huge motivator to practice. Sadly, they don't do 3d's nearly as much down here in Texas and my practicing has slipped a lot after moving into a development. I will say this, the most fun I've ever had shooting was at 3d's was when a group of us walked the course after everybody else was done and made up shots. That was flat-out awesome. I miss the old club and it's outdoor range.
Don't be too hard on yourself PB, it will get better and better. You will see unbelievable things at 3d's. I once took a shot with about a 2" window between saplings just before the target. The heavy douglas fir shaft caught the tree on the left and flew to pieces. When I got up to the coyote it had 3 different sections of arrow stuck in it. I lobbied to add the 3 scores together, but they made me take the score of the piece with the point. Thankfully it was an 8. :)
George
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I measure my success on 3d courses by the amount of arrows I left with and came back with.
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I measure my success on 3d courses by the amount of arrows I left with and came back with.
You win if you loose them all right??
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Heck no! If I bring in 4 arrows and step out with four arrows it was a success. Really bad shots usually dont let you find them!
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Not for me, I normally find the misses. The ones I lose are the arrows that skip off the back of the animal.
George
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See with our arrows they camoflauge pretty darn well. Second I didn't fancy being down range of a taget crawling around or tromping around looking for an arrow while people want to shoot. So I figured if I couldn't see it sticking out of a tree or somethign I kissed it goodbye.
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Ah, you'll get over that. Hang your bow over the front of the animal or leave a spotter there while you're looking. Even so, if I can't find an arrow in a couple minutes I move on as I don't want to hold everybody up. I have friends who've painted their 3D arrows bright orange or gone with very bright fletching. I once left an arrow in a tree that was stuck in there too tight to get out. I went back with a hatchet after the shoot was over and everybody there must've wiggled on that thing trying to get it out...until it shattered. :'(
At the larger shoots they like to put targets at the edge of bluffs or rivers so you will certainly lose the arrow if you miss. Adds to the stress level. :)
George
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Howdy, I think setting up the course is almost as much fun as shooting it. My home range doesn't have a lot of rom for long shots, but we can set up shots uphill and downhill and through trees/ bushes etc. The course was too easy if someone doesn't complain about the set-up. Ron
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Now you have a score to beat. Compete against yourself.