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Single Pin "Holdover"
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<blockquote data-quote="gary66" data-source="post: 5890145" data-attributes="member: 16621"><p>I set up to make the shots I will have to make, practice them before hand just as I would be hunting. Really doesn't matter what the setup is if it's set up for that shot. I also setup to shoot 1 cold shot, practice 1 cold shot, not many, I won't get many to "warm up". Setting up to make that cold shot I pick the bow up and point it at the target, then look at what the sights are telling me. By the time I get done everything is lined up with how I naturally draw. I don't bend at the waist well, it's no good if I force myself too, so I setup how I shoot. I can shoot with eyes closed as long as I don't try and over think it, helps in low light.</p><p></p><p>I have a 5 pin and like others have said range before a target appears. When I scout I make maps with details, I know what I will see before I get there. Have hunted places with maps 5 years old and still walked out with what I went after.</p><p></p><p>Can be frustrating, but it should be hard to kill something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary66, post: 5890145, member: 16621"] I set up to make the shots I will have to make, practice them before hand just as I would be hunting. Really doesn't matter what the setup is if it's set up for that shot. I also setup to shoot 1 cold shot, practice 1 cold shot, not many, I won't get many to "warm up". Setting up to make that cold shot I pick the bow up and point it at the target, then look at what the sights are telling me. By the time I get done everything is lined up with how I naturally draw. I don't bend at the waist well, it's no good if I force myself too, so I setup how I shoot. I can shoot with eyes closed as long as I don't try and over think it, helps in low light. I have a 5 pin and like others have said range before a target appears. When I scout I make maps with details, I know what I will see before I get there. Have hunted places with maps 5 years old and still walked out with what I went after. Can be frustrating, but it should be hard to kill something. [/QUOTE]
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