I stopped by the municipal range at Morley Field on Tuesday on the way home from a long day of work that followed too little sleep the night before. I've been trying to get settled in with my awesome new compound bow and Bruce has taught me so much, I'm trying to get to a good level of skill as quickly as possible.
I was getting good groups at 50 yards, concentrating so much on form and trying to figure out what I was doing to push the arrows consistently to the right (see pics), that I completely forgot to nock an arrow. Result was a dry fire. I didn't even realize what happened for a couple of seconds, till I checked my quiver and there was one arrow too many. Really bummed, but lucky I didn't get hurt and that the bow didn't sustain more damage than it did (upper cam, cables and string being replaced.)
There was an experienced archer (Graham) nearby who saw it happen and came over to help. He said making sure an arrow is nocked is both the first and the last thing he does. Of course I know better than to dry fire any bow, but compounds are new to me and I don't see the arrow as I'm sighting... And until This happened, it was not part of my checklist. Now it is.
I'm very embarrassed that this happened, but I'm reporting it so that someone might benefit from my error.
:/


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I was getting good groups at 50 yards, concentrating so much on form and trying to figure out what I was doing to push the arrows consistently to the right (see pics), that I completely forgot to nock an arrow. Result was a dry fire. I didn't even realize what happened for a couple of seconds, till I checked my quiver and there was one arrow too many. Really bummed, but lucky I didn't get hurt and that the bow didn't sustain more damage than it did (upper cam, cables and string being replaced.)
There was an experienced archer (Graham) nearby who saw it happen and came over to help. He said making sure an arrow is nocked is both the first and the last thing he does. Of course I know better than to dry fire any bow, but compounds are new to me and I don't see the arrow as I'm sighting... And until This happened, it was not part of my checklist. Now it is.
I'm very embarrassed that this happened, but I'm reporting it so that someone might benefit from my error.
:/


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