Posts Tagged: shooting

5 Factors That Will Test Your Bowhunting Accuracy

There are things that we know, and then there are things that we know. We know that 40 degrees with a 20 mph wind is chilly.  But it is one thing to know that as a fact in our heads, and it is another thing to know it in our bones when we encounter those conditions for the… Read more »

Intentional Practice – Shot Sequence Part II

It was a typical day; after busting tail at work and then coming home to my “second shift” – wrestling with the kids, doing dinner, baths, bedtime stories, etc., I headed to the yard for a quick shooting session.   This is my time to unwind. I have found that there are good days of… Read more »

Intentional Practice – Shot Sequence Part I

In life there are no shortcuts to lasting success.  None.  Success is a combination of hard work, smart work, and luck. Bowhunting is no exception. If you want a become a more accurate archer, and therefore a better bowhunter, you will most likely come to the conclusion that you need to shoot more, and you are probably… Read more »