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Old 28-07-06, 11:04 AM
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extending boss life

This is really aimed at those who have a boss at home but it works at club level too, when practising. Set the sight so the arrows hit high(or low etc)
Shoot one arrow. From then on, aim at the previous arrow. The end result will be a straight line of arrows equally, spaced. Bosses wear quickly when a group is shot, as each successive arrow bores a deeper hole. By not shooting tight groups the effect is reduced. If money allows, two bosses, one behind the other means they can be rotated independently of each other so "holes" rarely line up.
The life of two bosses together is far longer than double the life of one boss.
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