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NW Shootup BowTech

by on Jan.25, 2012, under Shooting Journal

 

I felt that I shot pretty well on the whole, I did a very good job of holding my form after the shot was gone, but I was in one of those all-or-nothing modes.  Really good shots that hit x’s, or really bad shots that missed by a mile.  I finished with a 295 / 20x, and that was with a goose egg on the final end.

 

I felt fairly confident going into the eliminations.  Whenever I shot a good shot, it hit an X.  I felt pretty calm as far as nerves… a little jittery, but nothing bad.  Just the kind of thing that usually will keep my strong and on my toes.  My practice arrows were all X’s, and I X’d out my first end as well.  The second end started well for the first two arrows, but I flubbed my final arrow and shot it right out the top at 12.  It was one of those shots that took a little too long but felt good right up until it broke, and then I flopped my arm straight down and my release hand went crazy.

 

Qualified 4, finished 5.

NW Shootup BowTech Jan 22, 2012
Qualifying 20yd
1 2 3 arrows sum balance
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30 59 59
X(4) X(6) 9(5) 29
X(4) X(6) 10(5) 30 58 117
X(4) 9(5) 9(6) 28
X(4) 10(5) 10(6) 30 60 177
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30 60 237
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30
X(4) X(6) 9(5) 29 58 295
10(4) 10(6) 9(5) 29
nines: 5 tens+X: 25 X: 20 average: 9.83
arrow statistics
arrow nines tens+X X average
4 0 10 9 10.00
5 4 6 4 9.60
6 1 9 7 9.90


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NW Shootup Cascadian

by on Jan.25, 2012, under Shooting Journal

During the week between the last NW Shootup and this one, I had creep-tuned my bow and managed to take out all of the unexplained up and down misses by removing one half twist from the control cable.

 

I had ordered a new release, a Stanislawksi Shootoff, and it arrived on Friday morning just before we went down to meet Debbie in Lebanon.  We got there around 3:30 and I started shooting the new release.  It felt really nice in my hand and after I got everything adjusted, it felt like I was much more consistent for time and hand position.  I also felt like I was aiming better.  The only thing that bothered me was that I kept hitting the right side of the target, just in the 10, over and over again, especially on my second arrow.  There was a big hole there, so I just thought I was being pulled into as sometimes happens.

 

I decided to shoot it on Saturday.  In the end, that turns out to be a mistake.  I felt that I shot pretty well as far as form went, but I kept getting side to side misses that I could not explain.  I dropped three points in four ends, and my X’s were sucking.  I was very frustrated and disappointed and started to lose my mind a little bit.  I don’t remember exactly what I was thinking, but I kept trying to nail my form, and the arrows kept edging out side to side.  By the 8th or 9th end, I was more or less resigned to the fact that this score was in the toilet, and I calmed down and started really analyzing my shots, and even under critical examination, I thought I was shooting pretty well.

 

The eliminations went much the same, with me missing three arrows out of my six, all sprayed left and right, the last of which was off of what I really thought was a dead perfect shot.  The frustration and disappointment were back in spades, I went outside and shot in the rain for 45 minutes trying to figure out what went wrong.  Then I came back inside and shot another several hours, until my shoulder was just dead.  In the end, I figured out that the new release just dropped arrows out the right.

 

After dinner, I went out into the garage and discovered that the new released had a pretty big left-high tear.  The old release was almost perfect, but it too had a high-left tear.  I did some work on the rest and go the left/right taken care of, and it even looked better on the Shootoff release, but I didn’t trust it and decided to shoot the Avenger, even though I tend to struggle with that release as the day wears on.

 

Qualified 8, finish 9.

NW Shootup Cascadian Jan 21, 2012
Qualifying 20yd
1 2 3 arrows sum balance
X(4) X(6) 10(5) 30 59 59
X(4) X(5) 9(6) 29
10(4) 10(6) 9(5) 29 58 117
X(4) 10(6) 9(5) 29
X(5) X(6) 10(4) 30 58 175
10(5) 9(4) 9(6) 28
10(4) 10(6) 9(5) 29 58 233
X(4) X(5) 9(6) 29
X(4) 10(5) 10(6) 30 60 293
X(4) X(6) 10(5) 30
nines: 7 tens+X: 23 X: 12 average: 9.77
arrow statistics
arrow nines tens+X X average
4 1 9 6 9.90
5 3 7 3 9.70
6 3 7 3 9.70


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NW Shootup Broken Arrow

by on Jan.25, 2012, under Shooting Journal

 

Again, I did not do an entry in a timely manner, so I am doing it now ten days after the fact.
I felt that I shot really well.  I can’t remember a single shot that I thought was really bad.  There were a few that were less than perfect, but I thought everything was pretty decent on my end.  On the target things were different: Many shots felt like they were edging out, especially high and low.  I started thinking that maybe my bow was a little out of tune, probably the wheels.  I decided to do some creep tuning before the next weekend.
I dropped two nines on the day, both on shots that I felt were pretty decent and missed at 5 o’clock.
I qualified 2nd (again), and felt pretty positive about my chances of winning.  I won my first elimination round easily, 60/4x to 58/?x.  Both shots that missed were a little high, and felt pretty good.  In the Final, I pulled up for my first arrow and right before it went off, my arrow were bumped and my sight slide straight right and my release broke. 9 and 3:30.  Major bummer.  I adjusted my quiver, and shot two X’s.  I was down 1 X and 1 point, with three arrows to go. At this point I wasn’t too confident, but I knew I still had a chance if I shot X’s.
Unfortunately, I held long on two of the three and let loose with a pair of bad shots which missed at 5 and 11, and that was all she wrote.  I qualified and finished 2nd.
NW Shootup BA Jan 15, 2012
Qualifying 20yd
1 2 3 arrows sum balance
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30 60 60
X(4) X(5) 10(6) 30
10(4) 10(5) 10(6) 30 60 120
X(5) 10(4) 10(6) 30
X(4) X(5) 9(6) 29 58 178
X(4) X(5) 9(6) 29
X(4) X(5) 10(3) 30 60 238
X(4) X(5) 10(3) 30
X(5) 10(1) 10(4) 30 60 298
X(5) 10(1) 10(4) 30
nines: 2 tens+X: 28 X: 16 average: 9.93
arrow statistics
arrow nines tens+X X average
1 0 2 0 10.00
3 0 2 0 10.00
4 0 10 6 10.00
5 0 10 9 10.00
6 2 4 1 9.67


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WSAA MultiColor Day 2

by on Jan.25, 2012, under Shooting Journal

 

Mom has it written down that I was feeling sick to my stomach, but I don’t remember that.  I’m writing this a couple of weeks late, so its easy that I just forgot.
I was disappointed in my performance the night before, but I also knew that I had it in my to shoot well.  I’d shot pretty well in Bow the week before, and a couple of times in practice.  Above all, I did a very good job of keeping my focus on my form.
I remember fighting through a few shots, but I did a good job of letting down when I could and pushing through when I had to.  I also did a much better job of holding my form after each shot than I had the night before.  I was pretty much right on it.  Around the 8th end I started getting a little nervous.  On 9 was I really starting to feel it, but I managed to pull out three solid X’s by telling myself to stay strong, hit my form, and hold it afterward.
Between ends 9 and 10, I went into the back room and practiced my form, telling myself to just hit my form like I had been all day and everything would be fine.  But I was nervous.  Really nervous.  This would be first 300 of the year, and I really wanted it!
By the time I got to the line, my heart rate was way up and thumping away in my neck in the manner that usually means bad news for my shooting.  My first arrow was bouncing all over the target, so I let it down.  I came back up, told myself just to pull and hit my form and the rest would take care of itself.  The shot went off in about the right amount of time, and I drained a solid X.  I thought I had it at that point.  My second arrow was more wiggly than the first, my dot was bouncing all over the gold.  I kept pulling, but I was starting to feel like I couldn’t pull it off if I was going to be this nervous.  I let down once, came back up quickly, and shot a less than perfect shot which caught a ten line at 9 o’clock.  Now  my heart was really thumping. I  took a deep breath, checked the clock, and pulled up at 24 seconds.  I knew this was my last chance at this arrow, there would be no let downs.  My dot was all over the place, I was struggling just to keep it in the gold.  I told myself that I could hit it if I just held my form after the shot, but I didn’t really believe that.  I held it a long time, struggled through the shot, and forced myself into proper form after the shot, but it missed and I wasn’t surprised at all.
I was disappointed about missing the clean score, but it wasn’t like  I shot a bad arrow, I was just way too worked up to hit three in a row.  That wasn’t good, I knew, but it was good enough for the day.  299 / 22x was my best score and  had a lot of things to build on, so I called it a win and moved on.
My two day total was 596 / 38x.
When the scores came in, I wound up in 3rd behind Sean Elza (598/39x) and Jon Huevel (599/50x).
WSAA Multi Jan 13, 2012
Day Two 20yd
1 2 3 arrows sum balance
X(6) 10(4) 10(5) 30 60 60
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30
X(4) X(5) 10(6) 30 60 120
X(4) X(5) 10(6) 30
X(5) X(6) 10(4) 30 60 180
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30 60 240
X(4) X(6) 10(5) 30
X(4) X(5) X(6) 30 59 299
X(5) 10(4) 9(6) 29
nines: 1 tens+X: 29 X: 22 average: 9.97
arrow statistics
arrow nines tens+X X average
4 0 10 7 10.00
5 0 10 8 10.00
6 1 9 7 9.90


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WSAA MultiColor Day 1

by on Jan.25, 2012, under Shooting Journal

I am writing this very late, as I did not update anything at the time.  Therefore my recollections are probably imprecise.
I was in the middle of the worst part of my ear ache / jaw issue, and I had just recently started in on my medicine, which was upsetting my stomach.  I had had a very hard time sleeping due to pain and intestinal distress.
Mom and I went to Archery World to shoot for an hour or so before we went to dinner, and then Chinook for the 7pm line.  I don’t remember much about the actual shooting, except that one of the points I dropped did not feel so bad, it just went a little lower then the others which had been knocking a hole at the 3 o’clock position.  I do remember being disappointed that I had dropped the three points, because I thought that was probably too many to be very competitive.  Although, I don’t remember getting very upset about it, I just more or less rolled with the punches.  I do remember joking that I had shot “The Usual” since I had so frequently come in with a 296/297 and 16-18 x’s.

 

WSAA Multi Jan 13, 2012
Day One 20yd
1 2 3 arrows sum balance
X(1) X(5) 10(6) 30 60 60
X(1) X(5) 10(6) 30
X(5) X(6) 9(1) 29 59 119
10(1) 10(5) 10(6) 30
X(1) 10(5) 9(6) 29 59 178
X(1) X(5) 10(4) 30
X(1) X(4) X(5) 30 59 237
X(1) X(4) 9(5) 29
X(1) 10(4) 10(5) 30 60 297
X(5) 10(1) 10(4) 30
nines: 3 tens+X: 27 X: 16 average: 9.90
arrow statistics
arrow nines tens+X X average
1 1 9 7 9.90
4 0 5 2 10.00
5 1 9 6 9.90
6 1 4 1 9.80


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