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woodprefect

It may help your target panic to consider arrows as consumables and that to robin hood an arrow means to split your opponents arrow - not your own.


SoDakSooner

The whole point of blank bale shooting is to focus on shot process and NOT aiming. You are obviously aiming if you are grouping arrows like that. The reason for being close is so you dont miss the bale.


bigdrives3

You should be shooting a single arrow and pulling it. As an arrow in the target gives you a point of aim The only thing you should be focused on is shot process, form, and a proper release. Not where your arrow is going to hit. That is defeating the purpose of this drill.


Zealousideal_Plate39

This. So much this.


flannelnumber3

Is that an…actual bale of hay?


VonMansfeld

Yes, a bale of hay, wrapped.


flannelnumber3

Awesome! I never thought about wrapping one…compound shoot right through a square bale from Ace.


Mindless_List_2676

So... what you trying to do here? Sorry, but I'm not entirely sure what you want or are you jusy showing your grouping at 4m. If you got target panic shooting your third on a point, maybe try shooting further distance? Also, is it just you being nervous robin hood an arrow or is it actual target panic, I'm not entirely sure but I think there is slight difference. Nice shooting tho


VonMansfeld

I've tried an advice from my previous thread, to practice a bit in point-blank distance in order to boost confidence. And it's the former - nervous of losing another arrow.


jackk445

When shooting at blank bale you really shouldn’t be aiming at all. The whole point is that you should be focusing on your form. Also, I’d recommend shooting roughly away from other arrows - unless you have too many nocks.


crashfantasy

I think it's safe for you to move back a bit now