#1582452 - 10/28/09 12:44 PM
Target dots
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MUP
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Here's something that I've been doing for a while, just never thought to pass it along to anyone. If you're using a foam target, you've undoubtedly got some slices in it by now. For better, tighter aiming points, I like to use old ear plugs (the fluroescent yellow ones) from where I work. I just take them home at the end of the day and keep a few on hand to stick in the slits of my packing foam target. Makes for an easily identifiable "dot" to aim at.
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#1582678 - 10/28/09 02:54 PM
Re: Target dots
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JohnnyBond
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#1582891 - 10/28/09 04:58 PM
Re: Target dots
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bradshaw34
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Good idea, thats what i started doing in the off season last winter in my garage. I'd put 8 of 9 arrows through em from 5 to 10 yards it helped me alot, even out to 40 yards i can hit within an inch of em.
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