I started by cutting the arrows to 31.5″ and went with 300 grain pro points up front. It didn’t take me long to get my bow tuned, and I headed to the tournament to see how they would shoot under pressure. I was pleasantly surprised, when I hit a 300 for the first half (the only competitor male or female to do this). My X count was definitely on the low side, but I reminded myself that in Vegas you can shoot a 900 with 0 Xs and still win. We had a crazy long break at the half (you actually signed up for two different 30 arrow sessions when you registered), so I felt kinda stiff when we started our second session of the day. I had a mental lapse and made a terrible shot, dropping a 10 on my first end! There went my chance at my 600…
Luckily, I was able to keep it together and finish strong. I had more Xs the second half, and finished with a 599 overall. For the first Vegas style competition of the year, and with new arrows, I definitely wasn’t upset. Obviously, I have work to do before February, but I will have some additional tournaments to test everything out before than (Midwest Open, Iowa Pro Am, etc).