nice read for us rookies 
http://www.realtree.com/bowhunting/articles/5-reasons-why-bowhunters-miss
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http://www.realtree.com/bowhunting/articles/5-reasons-why-bowhunters-miss
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GSPman said:interesting quick read. but who around here is a new bow hunter. aren't we all great shots out to 75 yards after a few hours in the back yard?
oh wait ??? i just got my first hunting bow and im still back at 20 yards being happy with 10" groups. :-[ :-[ :-[
I believe it's very rewarding, but it is a lot tougher.and it takes time.coyotekid87 said:I have a lot to learn. Hoping to hit basspro this weekend and pick up my first bow. I've gotten bored with rifles and reloading. I need to take up a new skill
Agree. Draw and anchor even if you don't plan to release, just for practice so you don't freeze when the time comes.akrem44 said:Good read. Every time I get amped and there is a deer in range whether it be the baby buck or big doe I draw back control me breathing and aim just high to steady myself so when the time comes I'm more familiar with having a deer in the sight. Just me cent
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