In the context of traditional archery, how important is it to you to practice on a 3D animal target before season?
With a compound I typically practice on bags and blocks, but with a recurve I have been wondering if that could lead to a weak sight picture on animals. I typically gap shoot or maybe kind of instinctive gap once I start mixing in unknown distances. I’m thinking that my gaps could be subconsciously dependent on the square bag that I usually am aiming at.
Do y’all feel that a realistic target helps you set or memorize appropriate holds at different distances much better? Or if you can hit a spot on a bag do you feel like that carries over just fine to an animal?
With a compound I typically practice on bags and blocks, but with a recurve I have been wondering if that could lead to a weak sight picture on animals. I typically gap shoot or maybe kind of instinctive gap once I start mixing in unknown distances. I’m thinking that my gaps could be subconsciously dependent on the square bag that I usually am aiming at.
Do y’all feel that a realistic target helps you set or memorize appropriate holds at different distances much better? Or if you can hit a spot on a bag do you feel like that carries over just fine to an animal?