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Will target practicing from a treestand rather than from the ground make a person a better bowhunter?

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Will target practicing from a treestand rather than from the ground make a person a better bowhunter?

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I can’t say it’ll make you a better hunter, but it will make you a better shot on game. You’re always smart to practice under the same situations in which you will be hunting. I start practicing from the ground in early spring and gradually move to shooting out of treestands two months prior to the start of hunting season. Your prespective is much different shooting from an elevated position, and shooting at a downward angle changes your stance and shooting posture. So practicing for an elevated position only makes sense. Q: I’m a young hunter who’s interested in trying bowhunting and would like some help buying a new bow. I’d also like to know if there are any brands/models that you recommend? Thanks for any information you can provide. A: There are two models that come to mind. The Browning Micro Midas III with or without the kit. And the Golden Eagle Sparrowhawk II. The Midas is a short bow, measuring only 32″ in length and the Sparrowhawk is 36 1/2″ long. I suspect the Sparrowhawk

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