- Aiming or rather, how do you aim whether you are a gap shooter or instinctive archer?
- Stance and footing on a field shoot, where you might not be on level ground.
- Coupled with aiming is distance judgement, which can be especially tough on a well set field course, where the course layer has used every trick inthe book to fool you.
- I think the biggest one though has to be drawing down or coming down when you’ve drawn up on a target but feel you have to release, even though you know something is wrong.
- I’m also working on a post about the importance of arrow weights and importance of not shooting too light an arrow.
- Over bowing, being to identify when you are shooting too heavy a draw weight bow.
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Shoot report – Centaura Bowmen – March 2018
It seems ages since I’ve written a shoot report, hopefully I haven’t lost the knack of what to include and cover. So here goes with this shoot report for Centaura Bowmen March shoot, which I think could have been called the snowdrop shoot. For those interested here is a link to a previous shoot report.
Unlike some of the recent weekends we’ve had of late, it wasn’t that cold, though there were areas of the woodland covered in a think blanket of white, with hundreds of snowdrops in flower.
Banks of snowdrops at Centaura
Sad News
List of items taken
3 x Left Hand Polar bows 16 18 and 36 poundages
3 x Right Hand Polar bows 16, 18 and 28 poundages
2 junior “Jelly” bows colours orange and light brown 10Lb
Arrows :
36 carbon Mybo Hailstorm
24 aluminium Easton
36 miscellaneous manufacturers aluminium, carbon and fibre glass
12 wood arrows
Here’s hoping the club survives and continues to grow. Good luck












