| What
Is The Value Of A Shooting Machine?
We
all want to hit what we are aiming at, that's a given. Some of us are content
with 'close', but most of us would like to be dead center perfect, every
time. After a while we realize that relying on natural skill and luck is
unreliable. So why is it that most of us can't be dead center perfect,
consistently? Mostly because things change, whether it is an inconsistency
in our form or maybe our equipment. Wouldn't you like to know which one
it is? Well, so did we.
So, once again, we decided to put our shooting machine, the Hooter Shooter,
to the test. And, once again, it proved its reliability. You see, having
a shooting machine available, we were finally able to know whether we were
having a form problem or an equipment problem, and that's some valuable
information.
Now you don't have to shoot like the machine, you just need to use
it as a reference. You see, by knowing how the machine shoots your bow
and comparing it to how you shoot the bow, you now have a way to check
if there's a problem. More than half the time we found the equipment
to be the problem. If you don't have a reference point, you will automatically
start adjusting your form to allow for the changes, and by doing this,
it minimizes your ability to be consistent.
By using the shooting machine, you can truly know what's happening with
your equipment. Generally you have to settle for 'close', but a shooting
machine can not only help you become a more consistent and accurate shooter,
but also give you faith in your equipment. So, if you're not shooting as
well as you like, don't overlook the value of a shooting machine.
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Steve
Johnson has been president of Center Spot, Inc. for 14 years and Spot-Hogg
Archery Products, Inc. for 4 years.
About
Steve Johnson
Spot-Hogg
®
(Spot-Hogg) n. an archer
who devours the center of the target consistently, leaving no room in the
spot for others.
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