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3D Is Not Like Target Shooting

Started by ChristopherO, June 09, 2007, 06:01:00 PM

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ChristopherO

My son and I went to our first 3D shoot this morning.  We had a lot of fun and learned that we have a long way to go, too.  I've shot many animals over the years but not with a nonsighted weapon before.  Shooting at a tennis ball hanging on a stick in front of a round bale is much easier to focus on than the kill zone of a foam critter.  I had the dangedest time picking out a hair, so to speak, to concentrate on.  Left and high was pretty common for me.  
We plan to go again.

R H Clark

Christopher, Glad you had fun and will go again. I love 3D shoots. You have just got to imagine there is a spot on the X ring.My biggest problem so far knowing where the X is.

When I miss high left it is usually because my anchor isn't tight.

Tom

3d are a fun way to practice but usually the kill zone on the targets are higher than on a real animal. They are good to get one to focus on the spot they want to hit but scoring big on 3d and actual hunting are two different things.
Meat in the freezer is what I concentrate on, 3d are merely a diversion during the off season. But the 3d shoots are fun if only for the companions one meets there.
The essence of the hunt for me is to enter nature and observe+ return safely occasionally with the gift of a life taken.

Bodork

I like the 3-d shoots but I never feel I shoot up to my potential. In my backyard, I usually only take one arrow and shoot from different places each shot. I don't get all kills by any means but I hardly ever miss completley. At the 3-d shoots, I lose focus or something because I almost always struggle. Most of these are at shots I KNOW I can make. That's what keeps me trying. I know I can do better and it's alot of fun. The guys I shoot with are a lot of fun, win or lose.

bayoulongbowman

are you left eye domiant??? I am the first time I tried that , I was doing some of that ...I just started closing my left eye...then few years later went lefty...wow what good thing that was...have fun...Marco
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

loco_cacahuate

I pick out an arrow hole where I think is a good spot and shoot for that.
Never drop your gun to hug a Grizzly.

James Wrenn

The more you do it the easier it becomes to focus on the shots.I can't see good enough to see any rings most times so I have to zone shoot in the area I thing they should be.Differnt brands of targets can mess you up if you zone shoot sometimes because the rings are in different places on each brand.The first time I shot a course with the african targets I would shot what looked like a great shot to find the rings up in the shoulder somewhere. :)It is a fun game and one you never have to be a winner at to have lots of fun.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

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