How to Increase Your Bow Skills with Competitive Archery Shooting
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A little friendly competition is often good for any life situation. Competition increases our awareness, helps us focus, and adds an often-needed dose of disciplined incentive. Obviously, these are all positive outcomes for bowhunters. Competitive archery shooting, whether in formal tournaments or just among friends, can improve your bow skills tremendously over practicing alone. Here are some tips and ideas to get you started.
First, consider the full-on tournament environment. You can find local archery tournamentsonline either outdoors during the summer or at indoor shooting ranges during the winter. There are a few differences between archery in a hunting situation versus a target shooting setting. The most obvious is that many target archers generally use different equipment. You’ll often see stabilizers of a couple feet instead of a few inches, and target bows are generally heavier for further stability. However, you don’t have to go buy a new bow setup for tournament archery. Many tournaments take place at 3-D target courses, which will simulate hunting conditions a little more than blocks.
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