Most of us were taught growing up that practice makes perfect. For most things in life that is pretty sound advice, but when it comes to bowhunting, not all practice is equal. There was a time, not too long ago, when archery practice consisted of a couple of square bales of straw and a paper plate or pie pan. We would strategically place our bales safely in the yard, attach our target, and proceed to step off twenty yards to begin a marathon practice session. Standing in perfect form, we would l...
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Yesterday I traveled north as an ambassador of the
3d archery sport and a representative staff shooter for Select Archery. I gave a
3d introduction presentation at a Cub Scout pack meeting. It must have went well, because I have received a few phone calls and e-mails today asking me to come back and do some more presentations for other youth groups in the area. As part of the presentation Jim at Select Archery donated a Genesis bow to be given away. I set the bow up with a site, stabilizer and w...
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