I do the same. My backyard is also nothing but hillside, so that helps too, especially since I do 75% of my practicing at 50 yards. I'll jog uphill to my 50 yard spot, then I focus on making that first shot the best while I'm still attempting to control my breathing.I don’t try and control it, I practice with it. I’ll do push ups till I can’t do them anymore (about 2[emoji23]) and then get up and shoot. That makes my arms shake, gets the heart pumping and gets my breathing up.
Bud, I’ve been hunting deer for over 25 years...don’t ever worry about that excitement. That’s what keeps us going back for more.
That was one of my thoughts as well. Bend at the waist if shooting from an elevated position.Congrats on being able to get a follow up shot and put her down! The nerves are hard to control at times but I always try and take a deep breath or two, control my heart rate and my breathing, and then set up for the shot. Also if shooting from a stand remember to bend at the waist and not just drop your arm to maintain your same anchor point and form when shooting down. Congrats again and hopefully you are able to put another down soon [emoji106]