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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2331612" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I need a way to learn how to shoot under high stress, or how to control the "Buck Fever"</p><p></p><p>Man when you go hunting or fishing far from home Indian style you can set rules.</p><p>One was no lights in camp..no coleman or flashlights..</p><p>No opening food containers no cooking food until you get a fish or some game.</p><p>Many may starve.. some will use the system...</p><p></p><p>When i weld broken stuff for my buddy he is always eager to get me.. usually with a firecracker while i am in the zone welding away. Removes flinch.</p><p></p><p>Give yourself less time to zero in on the target.</p><p></p><p>This worked well for us hunting with bows.. walking around zig zagging while your back is to your buddy, in the backyard then buddy yells now and you find target and draw and shoot ..</p><p>We gave a time allotment of 3 seconds to draw and fire and hit target.</p><p></p><p>I got a few squirrels in trees with my old recurve.</p><p>Does not help the buck fever though...that is on you...</p><p>More deer you kill the less you get the fever..</p><p>Or possibly i trust my shooting and my guns and know if i pull the trigger a meal will follow.</p><p>More practice..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2331612, member: 15054"] I need a way to learn how to shoot under high stress, or how to control the "Buck Fever" Man when you go hunting or fishing far from home Indian style you can set rules. One was no lights in camp..no coleman or flashlights.. No opening food containers no cooking food until you get a fish or some game. Many may starve.. some will use the system... When i weld broken stuff for my buddy he is always eager to get me.. usually with a firecracker while i am in the zone welding away. Removes flinch. Give yourself less time to zero in on the target. This worked well for us hunting with bows.. walking around zig zagging while your back is to your buddy, in the backyard then buddy yells now and you find target and draw and shoot .. We gave a time allotment of 3 seconds to draw and fire and hit target. I got a few squirrels in trees with my old recurve. Does not help the buck fever though...that is on you... More deer you kill the less you get the fever.. Or possibly i trust my shooting and my guns and know if i pull the trigger a meal will follow. More practice.. [/QUOTE]
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