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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Second week of practice
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<blockquote data-quote="swd" data-source="post: 5089342" data-attributes="member: 19746"><p>I am not a year round shooter with my bow. I shoot from March or April until the end of bow season. I got my bow out a couple weeks ago. The first three or four sessions were terrible! I usually reduce my draw weight by 6-8 pounds for the first month or so, but this year I am picking up right where I left off last year (about 66 pounds). I had to sky the bow to get drawn back and could only shoot about 8 or 9 arrows. I am up to 36 arrows each session now and returning to better form until the last 12 or so arrows.</p><p></p><p>Get your bows out and beat the rush to the pro shop for tuning and repair!!! Now's the time, not two weeks from the opener. You owe it to the animals and yourself ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swd, post: 5089342, member: 19746"] I am not a year round shooter with my bow. I shoot from March or April until the end of bow season. I got my bow out a couple weeks ago. The first three or four sessions were terrible! I usually reduce my draw weight by 6-8 pounds for the first month or so, but this year I am picking up right where I left off last year (about 66 pounds). I had to sky the bow to get drawn back and could only shoot about 8 or 9 arrows. I am up to 36 arrows each session now and returning to better form until the last 12 or so arrows. Get your bows out and beat the rush to the pro shop for tuning and repair!!! Now's the time, not two weeks from the opener. You owe it to the animals and yourself ;D [/QUOTE]
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