ShotIQ for traditional shooter?
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From: John in MO / KY
06-Jun-23
I'm interested to hear from anyone that's taken Joel Turner's online ShotIQ course. Particularly traditional shooters. Is it worth the money? Any comments or suggestions? Thanks!
From: wyobullshooter
06-Jun-23
I’ve taken it and can’t recommend it highly enough. Although I shoot compound, the course is designed for all shooters. There are modules that are compound specific, others that are traditional specific, as well as many that benefit all of us. For anyone looking to take their shooting to a whole different level, it’s money well spent and then some.
From: Charlie Rehor
06-Jun-23
Wyo + 1, big fan of Joels logic. As Wyo mentioned there are segments for trad specific. Just wish I could have learned this 40 years ago. I’ve finally become a “threat”. C
From: Bowbaker
06-Jun-23
I would recommend it highly. You need some commitment and determination. Has it cured my target panic? No but it has made it manageable. As Joel says it doesn't for you, you work for it. Easy no but definitely worth the investment. I just recently shot two bears and was able to stay in control until the shot broke.
From: elkmtngear
06-Jun-23
Sometimes, your brain needs "re-training". I've seen a noticeable improvement on the range, since I took the course. I shoot compound/barebow, and I took it mainly to be able to refine my focus, in hunting situations. Joel gives you elements you need, to do that consistently.
From: elkster
07-Jun-23
I'm better off than if I hadn't taken the course. Information that can be applied as needed.
From: John in MO / KY
10-Jun-23
Thanks for the responses!
From: Treeline
10-Jun-23
I would also highly recommend Tom Clum’s Solid Archery Mechanics course.
From: Pat Lefemine
10-Jun-23
Joel is The Man. I like his no BS style and have learned a lot from watching his YT videos. There are some great mentors out there that have tought me a few things. Not all of them are seasoned either, my goto guys are Levi Morgan, Joel Turner, Randy Ulmer and Chris Bee. There's a few that I wish would go away.