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<blockquote data-quote="bigcountryok" data-source="post: 1625939" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>If you were here I would offer to go shoot with you but this is all I can offer.</p><p></p><p>1) Make sure your peep is still aligned to your eye. Close your eyes draw your bow and come to anchor then open your eyes, the peep should be right there and you should not have to move your head or adjust. If not adjust your peep till it is this way. The servings on either side of the peep will slide up and down to allow this to happen.</p><p>2) Take the day off and forget about it. Sometimes our mind is our own worst enemy. Relax and have fun with your practice session.</p><p>3) Start over again and focus on the basics. Start close 10yrds or less. Dont focus on the accuracy as much as form. Make sure your form is perfect.</p><p>4) Start slowly moving back again building confidence as you go. Don't move out unless you are perfectly comfortable with the previous range.</p><p>5) Do not shoot the same exact dot over and over. Pick differnt spots to shoot at each time. Otherwise you are setting yourself up for target panic. </p><p>6) Pay attention to your release. If you feel that you are just all of the sudden shooting (not a surprise release but a why the heck did I shoot release) you are in the begining stages of target panic. Google it and start working on it now. This is a whole different complex issue.</p><p>7) RELAX AND HAVE FUN!!!! When you start getting tired or stressed. STOP!!!!! You are going to make things worse. This is supposed to be fun. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. I've been there before. You'll get through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigcountryok, post: 1625939, member: 4368"] If you were here I would offer to go shoot with you but this is all I can offer. 1) Make sure your peep is still aligned to your eye. Close your eyes draw your bow and come to anchor then open your eyes, the peep should be right there and you should not have to move your head or adjust. If not adjust your peep till it is this way. The servings on either side of the peep will slide up and down to allow this to happen. 2) Take the day off and forget about it. Sometimes our mind is our own worst enemy. Relax and have fun with your practice session. 3) Start over again and focus on the basics. Start close 10yrds or less. Dont focus on the accuracy as much as form. Make sure your form is perfect. 4) Start slowly moving back again building confidence as you go. Don't move out unless you are perfectly comfortable with the previous range. 5) Do not shoot the same exact dot over and over. Pick differnt spots to shoot at each time. Otherwise you are setting yourself up for target panic. 6) Pay attention to your release. If you feel that you are just all of the sudden shooting (not a surprise release but a why the heck did I shoot release) you are in the begining stages of target panic. Google it and start working on it now. This is a whole different complex issue. 7) RELAX AND HAVE FUN!!!! When you start getting tired or stressed. STOP!!!!! You are going to make things worse. This is supposed to be fun. Good luck. I've been there before. You'll get through it. [/QUOTE]
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