(Archery) Target practicing?
Question:Can someone tell me why?.When I’m target practicing outside with my bow I can hit dead center, perfect shots every time. When I go to a local Hunting supply store to shoot in their archery range I’m off every time. I know its not just me, others tell me the same thing. Could it be that’s its in an air tight room, or that’s its indoors. Just trying to figure out why no one can hit good inside at this range.
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It's what I call "tunnel effect". It happens to me, too. Just don't shoot indoors and you won't have to worry.What is the purpose of family camping?
Never had that problem. If fact, just the opposite. I only had the opportunity to shoot indoors at two ranges. Both were 20 yards. Since I usually have good grouping, it never took more than one or two flights to "dial in" and had great scores, almost every time.Outdoors, it was much different, since I had to shoot at different distances. My groups were still under pretty good control, and I could "march" my arrows into the yellow. But I had to do that for each distance groups. I could stand there all day and nail shots into the yellow, as long as I didn't have to move!
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I never have had that problem either. Though when I first started shooting, which was inside my depth perception outside was terrible. If you hunt, shoot like you are hunting. If targets are your thing, then stay on the in closed range or outside ranges.I need hiking partners in the Tucson area. Anyone not afraid of a little warm weather?
It could be that at the range they have a controlled distance to the target lets say 20 yards. At home you might pace off 20 yards and really be shooting 18. Unless you measure the distance with a tape. Also maybe you get a little nervous with strangers potentially watching you, causing you to loose focus.Is there a reason why deer are not moving in northern Indiana ?
Barry has the right Idea. But if I may expand on it. I personally have a routine when I shoot. I do EVERYTHING exactly the same EVERYTIME I shoot. so when I do change from indoor to outdoor, or vice versa I don't have any problems. Just get in the routine and you should be good, no matter if ppl are watching or not.And as a side note, I shoot leagues both paper and the Dart system, so I do tape of my yardage at home.
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This has to be an issue of over-thinking/target panic. Approach it as you would if you were outside, I think you are psyching yourself out.How can I tranquilize someone?
Not really an answer, but you should try to find a place that has 3-D shoots. They have decoys scattered through the woods, and you shoot at each from a marked spot. Some from ground, others from raised stands. Ranges must be judged, one shot only. It's tough when some decoys are huge, others med, or small. More like reality Deer, bear, wolves, hogs, turkeys, elk, from 10 yds to 50 yds. They are the best way to practice for hunting. The shoot usually takes a couple hours, and is great with a group. You can laugh at each other over misses, and brag on good shots.How to catch prawns efficently? what is the bes bait?
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