I know there are several out there. I also know that some are more **** than others in the process. For some good enough is good enough. For guys like me good enough is not.
Each of us tunes to a different level because we are at different levels in our abilities, have different needs based on what we do. Such as backyard fun or world class shooters like Caleb or Delano. Some of us shoot animals at less than 20 yards but an avid elk or mule deer hunter may be looking at on the fly shots at 40 yards.
But I know the way I do it isn't for everyone and sometimes it's an insane process for me. Especially with wood shafts. So if you could tell me/us what you do to be ready for what you do . . .
1. What your process is.
2. Detailed steps of your process.
3. How this works best for you and your needs.
4. Why you opted for this vs. other processes.
5. Have you tried other processes and if so why you abandoned them.
Hopefully this will help some newer people as well as rounding out some of my knowledge base. I'd prefer it not to become a contentious conversation.
Each of us tunes to a different level because we are at different levels in our abilities, have different needs based on what we do. Such as backyard fun or world class shooters like Caleb or Delano. Some of us shoot animals at less than 20 yards but an avid elk or mule deer hunter may be looking at on the fly shots at 40 yards.
But I know the way I do it isn't for everyone and sometimes it's an insane process for me. Especially with wood shafts. So if you could tell me/us what you do to be ready for what you do . . .
1. What your process is.
2. Detailed steps of your process.
3. How this works best for you and your needs.
4. Why you opted for this vs. other processes.
5. Have you tried other processes and if so why you abandoned them.
Hopefully this will help some newer people as well as rounding out some of my knowledge base. I'd prefer it not to become a contentious conversation.
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