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"I got Stuck"
Author: David
Aug 4, 2009
(3 comments)
It never works out the way you plan it to. In my experience, rarely do you get shots at animals standing comfortably flat footed. Still, this is the way I see a lot of folks practicing...including myself more times than not. We all forget that in real hunting situations you can get caught in any variety graceless positions. Some may get lucky, but this is not the reality a lot of the time. Last week I learned this on an exceptional California Blacktail buck...........its funny how many times we have to learn lessons. So... back to the drawing board.
Look closely on this one... the arrow is mid-way to the target and the bow and string are recoiling.pretty cool.
COMMENTS
Cool shot of the string oscillating after the shot. Good practice as well.
Luke Johnson Posted At 8/06/2009 03:49 PM
Always impressed with your focus on practice....
P.K. Posted At 8/05/2009 09:45 AM
Obviously you are not practicing with the Stott Mountain Archers recently, shoot through barns, around tress, and through 4 inch gaps all at effective game range of course ;-)Best of luck in your upcoming hunts.
Seth Reimer Posted At 8/04/2009 09:09 PM
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