Rabbit shot with a little obstruction.
Rarely is game just sitting out in the open. This week, we'll shoot at a small dot kill spot for a nearly life-size cotton tail rabbit. Slight twist is to put a small amount of brush around target.
Target: draw or print a rabbit as shown below on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Put a dot for your target aim point kill spot. Place a small amount of brush around target to simulate a wild setting.
Shot: first shot of a day using any stance from 11 yards (6 for kids). Measure nearest part of shaft to center of dot. Wildcard: eyeball shot is instant winner. (Note: if you shoot at the eyeball and miss it, you still measure to the regular kill dot.) Shots missing rabbit don't count. Up to four days' tries allowed (not required). Tie-breaker is closest measure on earliest shot.
So, closest shot to dot OR eyeball shot wins the call for the following week. Good luck, and have fun y'all!
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Rarely is game just sitting out in the open. This week, we'll shoot at a small dot kill spot for a nearly life-size cotton tail rabbit. Slight twist is to put a small amount of brush around target.
Target: draw or print a rabbit as shown below on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Put a dot for your target aim point kill spot. Place a small amount of brush around target to simulate a wild setting.
Shot: first shot of a day using any stance from 11 yards (6 for kids). Measure nearest part of shaft to center of dot. Wildcard: eyeball shot is instant winner. (Note: if you shoot at the eyeball and miss it, you still measure to the regular kill dot.) Shots missing rabbit don't count. Up to four days' tries allowed (not required). Tie-breaker is closest measure on earliest shot.
So, closest shot to dot OR eyeball shot wins the call for the following week. Good luck, and have fun y'all!
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