Originally Posted by Pass_the_Buck
Originally Posted by Shaw
.... Once they are tuned and ready to go, my practice sessions consist of shooting one arrow a day until the season starts.


Shaw,
I have heard this idea discussed previously, here, and also seen it written in some hunting publications. Can you explain the main idea of a one shot practice session? I'm thinking, if it's me doing the shooting, there's no opportunity for making a correction if I only take one shot. What thought process are you using, if you need to make any corrections? Doesn't seem like we're applying the same logic to the act of shooting.
Just wondering.


your not very confident if you feel that you need to make last minute corrections. Knowing your bow is the best way to make corrections. I like to hit a shot as I walk out the door sometimes to. I have not made a bad shot in quite a while but I mainly do it for form. not speed or target acquisition. I close my eyes, draw the bow, look through the peep, and make the shot. I agree with shaw on the one shot method because you are just keeping the subconscious motions of your routine fresh.


Bass Bandito