I know it is late to be attempting to "fix" any issues with my long range shooting. However, I will say I am extremely confident (90-100% confident) in shots 30yds and under and probably 75% confident at 40yds. Outside of one deer I killed at 36yds, I don't think I have ever killed one over 25-28yds. My only desire to fine tune my longer range shots is personal confidence.
I realize form and practice are critical. I realize a finely tuned bow is essential. What other tips do you have to offer? I would like a bit more consistency at 40yds and tighter groups out further. Open to all suggestions or criticism. I will be first to note I probably do not have the greatest form. Not punching the trigger is what I have been focusing on the most lately.
I should also add I have found my best groups shot are from a seated position. I sit to shoot from the tree stand most often, so I practice shooting sitting quite a bit.
I realize form and practice are critical. I realize a finely tuned bow is essential. What other tips do you have to offer? I would like a bit more consistency at 40yds and tighter groups out further. Open to all suggestions or criticism. I will be first to note I probably do not have the greatest form. Not punching the trigger is what I have been focusing on the most lately.
I should also add I have found my best groups shot are from a seated position. I sit to shoot from the tree stand most often, so I practice shooting sitting quite a bit.