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Achieving Archery Excellence
Bowhunters: You need to overcome mechanical, physical and mental challenges, or they will overcome you -- at the worst possible moment! (July 2008)
In order to become an accomplished bowhunter, you must first focus your efforts on becoming a proficient archer. As with any sport, those who excel are the ones who face challenges head-on with perseverance and extreme dedication. We bowhunters continuously strive to stay at the top of our game. This type of obsession grabs hold of us and never seems to let go. Absolutely crucial for the success of your hunt is to remain undetected while closing the distance on wild game. Testing hunting skills and maintaining hand-eye coordination while bearing down on an intended target appeals to many individuals who are up for the challenge. When something goes wrong, there's no one to blame but yourself. Also, while pursuing wild game, we bowhunters need to remember one thing and never lose sight of it: our responsibility to be able to place an arrow accurately for a quick kill. To accomplish that, you must have the proper training and equipment to get the job done. Learning takes a great deal of time and an extreme amount of patience. It doesn't happen overnight, and there are no shortcuts. If patience isn't one of your best virtues, then maybe archery isn't your game. But if you agree to immerse yourself in the learning process, the gratification you'll feel from accomplishing your goals -- both on the range and afield -- is indescribable. In his 1879 book, The Witchery of Archery, Maurice Thompson wrote, "There is no excellence in archery without great labor." MECHANICAL CHALLENGES Not only must they be exactly matched to your individual strength and stature, but also precisely tuned to guarantee optimal accuracy. You may think you have the perfect setup, and maybe you do. But many bowhunters have been shooting their bows for years with the incorrect draw length and draw weight, and with improperly spined arrows. When the moment of truth comes and your opportunity at that trophy buck finally materializes, your bow had better be fine-tuned and ready to shoot accurately. There'll be no room for error. Whether you're a beginning archer or a veteran bowhunter, here are some tips to help improve your accuracy on the range -- and directly affect your success during hunting season. Draw Length |
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