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    #61
    Wow. This thread was resurrected from 8 years ago! There are some folks who posted on the original thread who we have not heard from in a long time. To answer the question, I shoot no more than 3 at a time. Starting this week and through the season I will shoot one at a time - at a deer target - because it helps my focus for hunting situations

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      #62
      Holy old thread Batman!

      It depends... but on average I shoot 1 pull 1. On occasion I will shoot 2 or 3 in a string.

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        #63
        I shoot 3 arrows at each pin distance on my bow (20, 30, 40 50 & 60). If my grouping is good then I move back to the next yardage. If my grouping is not good, I stay at that distance til it looks good. Once I hit 60 I start back down to 20. I find that my groupings get way better on 20-30 after having just shot the longer distances. So total I will shoot 30 - 45 shots every session.

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          #64
          I use 5 and shoot at different bullseyes with each. (I'm a tight wad and ruining two arrows with a Robin Hood got old long ago.)
          I am set at 67#.
          I shoot three sets of 5 because after that I often start getting sloppy as muscles get stressed a bit (I do try to hold the draw for quite a while).

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            #65
            I shoot 5. Typically 3 rounds each at 20 and 30 and then 2 rounds each at 40 and 50. This close to start of season i will probably back down to 2 or 3 arrows at each distance just to check grouping. Practice 3 times a week on average.

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              #66
              It depends how I am practicing. Anywhere from 1 to 12. I almost never shoot groups though.

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                #67
                3 or 4 for me. I always shoot them at the same spot because I love seeing arrows touching each other!!!!!

                Bisch


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                  #68
                  five

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                    #69
                    1 arrow for shots under 50 yards and I switch to 3 arrows for 60 and 70 yard shooting to check my consistency and grouping. I find myself being more accurate and consistent shooting in this manner.

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                      #70
                      3, mostly because that's how many we shoot at indoor league.

                      In one of his videos Rick Welch recommends that once you can shoot a group, go to one only and shoot from a different position and distance each time. How well that works depends on how much land you have that you can shoot on.

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                        #71
                        Depends on how many practice arrows I have left. Currently have 2 for practice

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                          #72
                          Only 1

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Billy Shipp View Post
                            Only 1
                            Same for me! You only get one shot on an animal most times and one shot at a 3D target. You have to make it count

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                              #74
                              2-3

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                                #75
                                generally 3 with my 60 pounder, but only 2 with my 75 pounder

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