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Anyone gap off a reference point on the riser vs the arrow point?
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Anyone gap off a reference point on the riser vs the arrow point?
I do this. I treat it like a fixed pin. Some guys use multiple lines, I just figure out my point of reference for 20 yards then learn my drops.Anyone gap off a reference point on the riser vs the arrow point?
DeletedThe interesting thing about using a Gap method of aiming is the closer shots are the ones that can mess with your head. The gap is so great off target that it is difficult for me to hold that spot. For my hunting setups at 20 yards I have to hold on the knee of a deer size animal. As the distance goes out it get easier because the tip gets closer to the spot you want to hit. Also it’s easier for me to hold over when I go past my PO vs holding under.
Well I just recently switched to gap shooting so I’m still figuring things out. The 20 yard shot is by far the most difficult for me to gap aim and it’s something I’m working on. It’s actually easier for me to shoot instinctively on the smaller target at 20 yards and in. I shot that way for over 30 years so that may be my answer on the closer shots and use the gap at 25 yards and out.So what do you do for the close up shots? Is it just time shooting arrows? I'm finding the gap method difficult holding off so far.
Yep, I like a point on at about 30 yards. My bows are in the low 50s and my arrows are 11-11.5 gpi and shooting 3 under makes it possible.
Yep, I think for the long draw length guys it makes it a little harder.I'm working towards that^. I think my ideal would be 35 yds....but its tough with a long draw. My anchor is about as high as I feel comfortable now. I'm going to play with some 33" arrows....
Otherwise I might mark my serving for a fixed crawl at a shorter distance but I need to make sure its got good BH arrow flight too.