Shot a Robin Hood


TKLambert

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When you start to shoot well you will try to keep your arrows from hitting each other. You are at the stage where you're becoming a consistent shot which is good. The novelty of ruining arrows will wear off after it gets expensive. Here's the results of one 14 target trip on half the Field Course a week ago where I live. This means I didn't hit where I intended, but it looks cool. I've done 8 or 10 so far this year. These at 25 and 40 yards. Keep up the good shooting.Mark

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It's a little bittersweet. Most people I know that shoot very much at all have done it at least once. I've done it once, and after that I won't shoot at the same dot until I get out to 40 yards. It looks cool on the wall, but the 16-20 bucks for the arrows is lost :-)

Great shooting!

Ryan

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Shot my first robin hood the other day. I don't have my camera with me now but I will load the picture of it tomorrow. Bad thing is that I just bought two new arrows because that is all they had and now one of them is already gone. Cool for the first time but I won't do it again hopefully;)

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