Good points. Thank you for the input.

My main concern with shooting that many arrows was to bring my strength up for the 60lb draw weight. After a few weeks of this, I'm there. I handed my bow to a non bow hunting friend with an arrow nocked, and he had difficulty bringing it back to full draw. It is effortless for me now so I'll probably bring down the number of arrows.

I can call a "pulled shot" from the second I let it fly. Gotta love it when you know the shot was pefect. You almost don't have to look.

The gentleman at the bow shop where I bought it said I was doing very well, shooting as well as the 4 guys shooting 20 yard competition targets in the next bay down with their fancy bows.

Accuracy at unknown yardages and kneeling and sitting positions are next once it dries up a bit. I can easily go out to 80 yards on my personal range, but I'm going to need to buy some more pins. I only have 5 now.
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