Do what you feel is right. There are too many people who think they are experts.. i will share the advice i got, and it worked, become.an expert at 20 yards before trying to be ok at 40-60.. just master it all at your pace.. either way, you are out there doing it!! That's the biggest thing!!
Practicing at further distances makes the close shots soo much easier especially under pressure. I always practice at 40 or further but I won't take a shot much past 30 in the woods. However when I walk up to 20, it feels like I could throw the arrow into the target because it seems so close.
Hunt your way, don't listen to what everyone else is doing. I've been hunting for 40yrs and have never taken a shot with a bow over 30yds in the woods. Still have somehow managed to kill over 100 deer with various bows.
I shoot the same bow, it’s a solid bow for the price. Maybe upgrade the rest to a drop away, put in a smaller peep, and maybe look into a new site, other than that they shoot well. Definitely get it tuned for you though
Pretty good. My dad taught me with a long bow and a lit candle at 30 yards. Not until I could extinguish the flame without hitting the candle itself would I get my first compound bow. Let me tell you, the technology leap=Game Over Good on you, keep it up RLTW
I got into archery/hunting in my late 20s and enjoy it a lot. Also I’m able to practice in a residential neighborhood verse having to drive somewhere to shoot at a range.
I used an index my whole life. I just switched to thumb about 2 months ago and I’m maybe 1000 arrows in and the improvement in actually getting that surprise release is amazing! Keep it up!!
Hello I removed some of the interior panels and bolted the bed frame directly to the body of the van, I made sure to space out the bolts to secure it down.
@@cranstonandrew Thank you for this info! I have looked at a ton of builds and I really like this one the best. Two more questions if you can help: 1. Do you have any images or video of how its bolted to the van, were holes drilled?) 2. Do you find the wood and metal frame rattles or makes noise when you are driving or does it feel and sound secure? Thanks in advance.