Gorp2007
WKR
This year I’m going with the same MER as last year with 54 yards. Target area is 8” which corresponds with both average whitetail vitals as well as the bottom of a small Lowe’s bucket.
Equipment:
- Mathews Traverse, 66# with a 29.5” DL
- QAD integrated rest
- MBG Ascent 3-pin slider
- Mathews Q-Lite Quiver
- BeeStinger 10” MicroHex with QD
- Ultraview Grip
- Easton Axis Match, 28.5” with aluminum inserts, 100gr field points, and 4x AAE Max Stealth
- Carter Silverback release
Day 1 - 1/1
Weather was 76 and overcast with a slight breeze, which had zero effect on the shot. I shot three days at TAC over the weekend and all three days I struggled with my front shoulder getting tired and yanking shots low and right (I’m right handed). Today I really focused on setting up my front shoulder and setting good tension before I began the shot, but apparently I pre-loaded a tad too much and the shot broke earlier than I’d expected. Still in the vitals, but not much room for error.
Day 2 - 2/2
Let the mental games begin! 78 degrees with a light (<10mph) breeze. Again the arrow is in the extreme left of the vitals. Now I have at least 24 hours to contemplate if it’s a form issue or a tuning issue, then debate whether I want to hold right to correct or trust the process and risk being another 1/2” to the left and totally missing the vitals.
Day 3 - 3/3
78 degrees, light breeze, and high humidity. Shot felt good and the results look good, now to see if I can do that two more times.
Day 4 - 4/4
72 degrees, no breeze and overcast. Shot felt good!
Day 5 - 4/5
Light wind and 79 degrees, this was my coldest shot of the challenge with a full 96 hours between shots. In line with my first two shots, if I were going to hazard a guess I would say I’m failing to relax my bow hand and pushing the bow left at the shot.
Equipment:
- Mathews Traverse, 66# with a 29.5” DL
- QAD integrated rest
- MBG Ascent 3-pin slider
- Mathews Q-Lite Quiver
- BeeStinger 10” MicroHex with QD
- Ultraview Grip
- Easton Axis Match, 28.5” with aluminum inserts, 100gr field points, and 4x AAE Max Stealth
- Carter Silverback release
Day 1 - 1/1
Weather was 76 and overcast with a slight breeze, which had zero effect on the shot. I shot three days at TAC over the weekend and all three days I struggled with my front shoulder getting tired and yanking shots low and right (I’m right handed). Today I really focused on setting up my front shoulder and setting good tension before I began the shot, but apparently I pre-loaded a tad too much and the shot broke earlier than I’d expected. Still in the vitals, but not much room for error.
Day 2 - 2/2
Let the mental games begin! 78 degrees with a light (<10mph) breeze. Again the arrow is in the extreme left of the vitals. Now I have at least 24 hours to contemplate if it’s a form issue or a tuning issue, then debate whether I want to hold right to correct or trust the process and risk being another 1/2” to the left and totally missing the vitals.
Day 3 - 3/3
78 degrees, light breeze, and high humidity. Shot felt good and the results look good, now to see if I can do that two more times.
Day 4 - 4/4
72 degrees, no breeze and overcast. Shot felt good!
Day 5 - 4/5
Light wind and 79 degrees, this was my coldest shot of the challenge with a full 96 hours between shots. In line with my first two shots, if I were going to hazard a guess I would say I’m failing to relax my bow hand and pushing the bow left at the shot.
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