Out back trying out the new string from Mike... Few scope adjustments... and then it happens... You take aim, aim small miss small... *thwack!*, reload, take aim, aim small miss small... *thwack!* In the scope you see an odd thing... The orange knock you were aiming at flying away... Then you realize... Crap there's a $20 arra in the trash..
Awe well... at least it's sighted in accurately... I was shooting free hand off a bipod (by free hand I mean no bags just me and the bipod).
X-2 Yep i learned real fast.. Dont shoot the same spot twice.. Them arrows are expensive... Still some nice shooting at 40 yards...
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x3 but every once in a while it's good to do to remind yourself how accurate these bows are. I keep a few junk arrows on hand to shoot groups. As Don said challenge yourself and shoot groups 50 plus
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newbie wrote:x3 but every once in a while it's good to do to remind yourself how accurate these bows are. I keep a few junk arrows on hand to shoot groups. As Don said challenge yourself and shoot groups 50 plus
I would and it's a great idea, but... My back yard is only so big And thank the lord it's not bigger to mow... I might be able to get 50 corner to corner, but my table is under the porch...It's Texas -in July- ... I'm staying under the porch... with the fan...