![]() Now I would be hard-pressed to hit one by carefully aiming at it as I've not shot a bow for thirty years. As these are reflex arcs and other neural pathways you are building they also can fade away if unused. When I was younger and did a lot of bowhunting and target shooting I could throw tennis ball, knock an arrow, and hit it on the move nearly every time. What you do is just shoot, and shoot, and shoot some more until you start hitting things. If you have to get off a round rapidly then you don't have time to estimate distance, assess the speed, vector, and turn radius of the target, then calculate an appropriate lead. I'm not making this up - this is how hunters develop their skills. ![]() In the absence of a computer, what you really need to do is to shoot enough that you develop an "instinct" and just let your body and mind do the aiming for you. This is why modern fire-control systems are computerized. ![]() Hitting a turning moving target is very difficult, both in the game and in real life. ![]()
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