Going against the advice of several bowhunters I started adjusting pins on my new bow sight during deer season...
The first time I thought it was pretty cool - now... not so much...
I've come to this conclusion after 2 Robin Hoods since I started archery back in August... it is less about skill and more about luck, good or bad, depending on how you look at it. Granted, it was a very tight group - 4 arrows in the size of a quarter at 20 yards, but still, it's not like I was trying to do this.
The reason I was not shooting at different spots on the target? See first sentence in this thread. I honestly did not know where the arrows would end up after making adjustments.
Oh well, I need more arrows anyway.
The first time I thought it was pretty cool - now... not so much...
I've come to this conclusion after 2 Robin Hoods since I started archery back in August... it is less about skill and more about luck, good or bad, depending on how you look at it. Granted, it was a very tight group - 4 arrows in the size of a quarter at 20 yards, but still, it's not like I was trying to do this.
The reason I was not shooting at different spots on the target? See first sentence in this thread. I honestly did not know where the arrows would end up after making adjustments.
Oh well, I need more arrows anyway.
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