BowhunterXC
Well-Known Member
I had some target panic issues while shooting my compound, but I was able to "talk" myself out of it and my shooting has greatly improved. By the end of the summer, my scores at the 3D shoots had me in the top 3 shooters, at the clubs I had competed. This translated into my fall hunting , making it easy to take shots under pressure and get the animals I was after.
I have yet to figure out how to translate this shooting skill into my traditional archery. I've always said, "archery is 90% mental and 10% shooting". At least for me, it certainly seems that way. It has me thinking that the $200 Shot IQ course, would be a good investment.
Has anyone taken the Shot IQ course, by Joel Turner?
If so, what is your opinion of the course?
Did it help you improve your shooting?
I have yet to figure out how to translate this shooting skill into my traditional archery. I've always said, "archery is 90% mental and 10% shooting". At least for me, it certainly seems that way. It has me thinking that the $200 Shot IQ course, would be a good investment.
Has anyone taken the Shot IQ course, by Joel Turner?
If so, what is your opinion of the course?
Did it help you improve your shooting?