Showing posts with label archery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archery. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Shoot to the Left

I have been shooting left recently. I thought it was because I am torquing the bow. Where the grip is in such a way that the shot goes left consistently. I do not think this is so, because I've changed my grip to compensate for my tendency to shoot left. I think my next opportunity is to shotgun sight my shot in order to see if my visual alignment has changed. I've resently acquired new multi focal contact lenses. I wonder if they could be altering my perception of the target? Another possibility could be I've over-spines arrows, which could push the shot left.
I will look back into these issue once free time is available to me.
Shoot straight.

I will report my findings.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

The Beginning of Something Wonderful

Suburban hunting is a joy. A small woods has unique challenges. I hunt them out of necessity. My resources namely cash are of limited supply. Therefore without a 4WD, I cannot get into any remote big woods. My time in  the woods  is also limited, so I must maximize my stay by ranging close to home. Traditional archery is tackle that is intrinsically used for close up kill shots that aren't more than 20 yards away. This range is perfect for small wooded areas that are near or adjacent populated homes and buildings.
This blog is dedicated to my experiences with this type of hunting.

Why I Blog

I am a sort of specialized hobbyist. The act of shooting a traditional bow in and of itself has placed me in a sub-category or "spec...