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    #16
    I practice at home 20 to 25 then take my target to the stand and move it around until I'm satisfied I can hit where the animal will be. It's a PIA getting up and down the ladder but I know where the arrow is going from my stand.

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      #17
      I practice alot from 40yd to 80yds that makes the closer shot easier...

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        #18
        Originally posted by Leftridge View Post
        I've been in a three week habit of shooting 25-30 arrows every morning before work at 60 yards standing.. Then every night I go out and shoot 10-15 arrows sitting in a blind chair at 30 yards.. When I'm sitting at night I switch up shooting with the bow on one side of my legs and then shooting some with the bow between my legs (I find it harder to hold more still). I also try and aim at different spots every time I shoot.. For some reason I find just by changing up the spot I'm shooting it makes me concentrate more.

        Starting later this month I will go to shooting NOTHING but deer 3d targets until season.. I think that gets me used to looking at the shape of a deer and picking the spot, as opposed to having a preset spot like on a block.. I also practice putting my pin low on the front leg and tracing the leg up with my pin till I get to the spot I want to shoot.. It's super helpful to me!
        That's a pretty solid gameplan, right there

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