This might not really apply to die hard tree stand shooters, buy those of us that hunt open country in the west, or chase bulls in the timber, this might be a good little test. I went out to shoot today and thought I would see how I did at 30 yards. My goal was to put five arrows into the four ring of my target (6.25" diameter). I shot cold, no warmup. I've never gotten a warm up shot while hunting! I had three out of the arrows in the four to start, I left them in the target and pulled the errant two. The next two shots were also in the four ring! I'm sure there are many that can put all five in there first try but I was fairly pleased with my performance today.
That's interesting. I plan on going hunting this year for the first time in Northern California also no treestands and I've been questioning my accuracy lately because I realize I might have to get more used to shots longer than 20 yards.
I will give this a try but one observation is after shooting some 30 yards, back to 20 yards for a while I'm more accurate than I usually am.
Nah applies to everybody really. I usually shoot my cold shots at 25 yards, my max distance. Have a place wore out on my target that I guess would be 4 ring but really just defers lung area.
I am ready! Just waiting, shooting and dreaming! Not sure if reading tradgang makes the wait more tolerable or more excruciating???
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I'd say I'm ready, finishing up the tune on my HH longbow and fletching a few 3555's but yea I'm ready.
Thru my wife I've gotten a promising lead on some local elk . Going this weekend to meet the land owner.
Nope; I was ill and it took a good while until they found out I have hemochromatosis. I've had a few blood draws now and I'm doing much better but It means I haven't been able to shoot so I'm just now getting out and getting my archery muscles back in shape. I'm glad I have some time yet before season opens. The teen I hunt with broke his arm and just got his cast off and they are thinking he is still going to need a screw so we both are not ready yet!
Congrats! Sounds like you're ready!
Not yet. Summer heat slows down the number of arrows I shoot, so it will take a couple of weeks to tone up a bit more. Plus, I am now starting to check up on gear to make sure every thing is in good shape and ready to go. That is fairly easy, except for checking and/or relocating stands. Fortunately, a couple of weeks will do it. Come September, all will be in good order.
I am ready but have a lot of heat and humidity to get through before the season starts here. I shoot multiple sessions anywhere from 3-7 days a week and have been since going trad 2.5 years ago.
" I've never gotten a warm up shot while hunting"
Why not? When I go out I'm always shooting a blunt at something, leaf, flower, etc. and if I go up into a tree stand I pick out something to shoot before I settle down to wait.
I can't see any need to take my "first shot" at a game animal.
Not while the heat indexes are 110. Too hot to even shoot.
Been flinging more arrows the past couple weeks. Doing okay standing. But I picked up a stadium seat & tried a few shots from a ground-seated position with the bow nearly horizontal. Results weren't pretty. Need to work on that 20-yard ground shot. Season is already open on the coast but I'm waiting for the Sierras to open in another month.
With working two jobs my two babies and buying a house I haven't shot at all but I'm glad I saw this post I'll start tomorrow and hopefully can hit something by October
Somewhat. Im working on getting back to where i can walk better and my shooting is doing good. Big thing right now is that i need to locate some heavy broadheads(200-300 grains, just depends on which of my arrows i use)
Set your bow out then go for a run, how ever far but far enough, end at your bow and pick it up and shoot without resting.
I'm ready. I don't shoot as far as you, but at my max distance (20-25) I'm doing well right now. Next year will be a different story as I will be in CO unit 76 in September. Can't wait. May switch back to split for shooting farther shots then.
I am waiting on the bow that I will be hunting with for the foreseeable future, but I would bet good money that I will be ready to go with in 50 shots with it when it comes. I have not shot an arrow in two weeks, I have issues with high humidity and 90 degrees.
It's upper 90's and high humidity here, but opening few weeks are almost that bad, so I made the decision on what bow setup to shoot and shoot it almost every day and work on scouting and going through my gear , so yea I'm pretty much ready
It's 105 here today. I picked up my bow and shot for the first time in a month. Not too worried, a month ago at our annual bowhunter rendexvous I placed in the top 5 for a shootoff. Playing with some arrows this afternoon to get ready for my mule deer hunt.
Yep. I have a few new shafts to fletch up for fun, but my bow and current arrows are ready
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