While there are diehard bowhunters who shoot year-round, most folks don’t get serious about target practice until the middle of summer.
This is when whitetail bucks start showing their headgear in a meaningful way, and the reality that September is closer than it seems tends to sink in.
You’d be hard-pressed to make an argument that too many bowhunters over-practice in the pre-season, so any level of shooting is worthwhile. There is also the reality that the right kind of shooting goes a long way toward being truly efficient in the field.
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