So I'm in my stand and every 30min-ish I'll pick a leaf in my lanes and draw on it. To stay loose and bring confidence in drawing and aiming. Well I noticed when I had both eyes open and focused on the leaf my pin would easily float around the leaf even tho the pin was blurry. However when I closed my left eye and aimed at the leaf there was a lot if tension trying to get the pin to the leaf and it was hard to find the leaf. I've noticed the past couple deer I've shot I'd close my eye and focus on the pin and have no idea where the deer was so I'd open my eye bring my head away from the string find the deer get re anchored then shoot. It's been like that almost every deer.
I've always stared at the pin cuz that's how my dad taught me. However he didn't start shooting a compound till after the army where he was a part of the rifle team. When he taught me to shoot iron sights before bow hunting he always stressed on front sight focus. I feel I've been, and he's been, doing it wrong all along?
What are your thoughts?
Did I just have a break thru with my target panic Milo?
I've always stared at the pin cuz that's how my dad taught me. However he didn't start shooting a compound till after the army where he was a part of the rifle team. When he taught me to shoot iron sights before bow hunting he always stressed on front sight focus. I feel I've been, and he's been, doing it wrong all along?
What are your thoughts?
Did I just have a break thru with my target panic Milo?