Hi guys,
I have been lurking around in this forum for quite sometime now but I have read most of the interesting postings here since I joined last year.
I have been practicing almost daily in my garage (about 9 meters). I just wonder how many arrows do the 1200 and 1300 scorers shoot everyday or every week in order to attain that kind of proficiency?
Another question would be - how long should I be shooting before I can stop making changes to my style? I notice that every time I practice, I still discover something that I believe improves my shot feel, consistency, arrow groupings, stamina, posture, etc. such as the manner of release, manner of holding the string, bowhand position, head and shoulder position, feet position, etc..
There is an upcoming major tournament in this part of the world (Phil) next month and I feel I still have no permanent style to practice consistency with.
By the way, I am using 70" Hoyt Helix/42# 900CX cranked all the way down and an X10/550 arrow 29" from nock groove to SS pointend.
I have been lurking around in this forum for quite sometime now but I have read most of the interesting postings here since I joined last year.
I have been practicing almost daily in my garage (about 9 meters). I just wonder how many arrows do the 1200 and 1300 scorers shoot everyday or every week in order to attain that kind of proficiency?
Another question would be - how long should I be shooting before I can stop making changes to my style? I notice that every time I practice, I still discover something that I believe improves my shot feel, consistency, arrow groupings, stamina, posture, etc. such as the manner of release, manner of holding the string, bowhand position, head and shoulder position, feet position, etc..
There is an upcoming major tournament in this part of the world (Phil) next month and I feel I still have no permanent style to practice consistency with.
By the way, I am using 70" Hoyt Helix/42# 900CX cranked all the way down and an X10/550 arrow 29" from nock groove to SS pointend.