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I suck but my son who is 8 shot a 291 with 28x's last week. We went to the Iowa Pro am and I talked to some pros about his shooting and they gave me some pointers like swithcing him to the 5 spot and to let down if it don't feel right and bam he was averging 270s and now he is shooting 290s. We shoot at Hutchinson

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Just an animal league for me. 900 points possible, shooting an 850 ave. Heart 15 pts, lung area 10 pts, body 5 pts. Shot my first 5 of the season last week, dang bitty squirrel at 20 yds. frown

Chilakoot Bowhunters near Somerset, WI.

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I shoot a matthews drenlin, We shoot at the grand rapids archery club. I've been shooting an average 280 to 285 and around 20 to 25 x. Not the best but consistant, I'm happy>

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I'm shooting league for the first time ever this winter. I've been shooting at the Grand Rapids Archery Club.

I've been keeping my score in the 280-290 range out of 300 w/ 10-20 x's (5 spot). I'm happy with that but know I can do better.

Brian

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Finally bumped it up a notch 291 w/ 16 x's. First 5 arrows were all X's. Hard to keep that up, at least for me anyways. grin

Brian

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I don't shoot 300's in 5-spot. My average so far is 290 24x. I shot a 288 on Monday night when I did a make up round 32x....with a zero when I totally lost all concentration...oh well

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Too low to post the score eh? smirk

I could tell ya, but since it's not a 300 spot round it'd be like comparing apples and potatos. But, I'll tell ya anyhow. I shot an 815, my average is about 850.

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Might have to go out and shoot some new bows and put some scare into that DXT... maybe she'll start performing again for ya.

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i shot a 283 this morning with 17 x. Then i switched to my old release and i shot a 295 with 28 x's. Can't believe a release can make that big of difference considering i thought i was shooting good with my new release.

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Next time, shoot the first round with the old release and the 2nd with the new. If the results are the same, you'll be onto something - good shooting!

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Man- you all are getting me fired up.. Have not shot league in a few years.. but my last league I averaged a 300 with 51X... My best ever which I have done 4 times is a 58x.. I shot a 58x at the gander state championship.. but it was a 295.. can you say FLINCH. arrow missed the target by about 12 feet.. LOL

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can you say FLINCH. arrow missed the target by about 12 feet.. LOL

Say, that IS funny. My buddy stuck one in the ceiling one night. We're still laughing about that!

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Going to shoot regions this weekend in Willmar. Hope to keep my average at least. Didn't get to shoot last night thanks to our seemingly weekly monday storms. Now I have 3 to make up with last nights. MSAA state is in Redwood Falls this year...make sure you get your regions score in this weekend or next to go to the state shoot!

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Shot my first spot round of the season last night - with my hunting bow. 295, 28 x's. Not too shabby. smile

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Nice shootin' Don!

I shot a 290 w/ 17x and a 288 w/ 21 x yesterday.

On the second round I had a 0, so could've been a 292.

On the last set of the day I shot a 100, so I'm anxious to get out there tomorrow and see what happens. Great way to end a shooting session though!

Out of 18 teams, we're in 3rd place at 9-3 over the last 3 weeks. That does include our handicaps though. Still we're happy!

Brian

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Good shootin' fellas. It's torture being without a bow. I've been pulling back my old XI just to keep the muscles loose. Keep posting those scores - who's going to post up that first 300??? smile

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Apparently not the right kind!

Good things come to those who wait - be patient! Didn't you read my tips in the turkey forum? grin

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Here's our set-up.

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Love shootin' those turkeys!

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Smoked this mulie.

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Some of the crew.

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$20,000 worth of equipment.

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One night a week this time of the year is a real nice break.

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I'd say all indoor leagues are well underway, many will still have open spots that you could probably get into.

Most outdoor leagues will be starting in April or May.

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