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Tommy Ray,
Dixmont, ME (age 8) had target panic so bad, he was unable to draw his bow. His
dad attended the shooter’s school and helped him cure his panic. At the World
IBO Championships he finished with 100 points (a perfect score) with
9 out of 10 X’s, and a robinhooded arrow. He also went to Africa and harvested 3
warthogs and an impala.
Matt
Setzer, of New Brunswick, NJ, after reading some of
Bernie’s articles, he organized and attended two NFAA Shooter’s Schools. He
spent a lot of time learning Bernie’s techniques and reprogrammed them into his
subconscious on an empty bale. He has since won 2 State Outdoor Field and
Hunter rounds, and set 2 new state records in the bowhunter freestyle
division. Since then, he went on to win 2 more state championships and
4 NEETA World Championships. Matt also became an NFAA Advanced Level
Certified Instructor and regularly coaches shooters on proper shooting form and
mental techniques.

Congratulations
to Roger Smith, Winchester, Ohio, a Shooter’s School graduate, for
taking 1st place at IBO’s Spring Nationals in Pensacola, FL. His
score was 398 in the Male Senior Division. Roger uses the Bernie’s Control
Freak Stabilizer System.
Usually
your scores go down temporarily when you incorporate something new into your
shot sequence … but not in this case. Patty Sickler and PSE Pro Staffer
Mike Tokolics demonstrated the knowledge passed on to them by the NFAA
Shooter’s School. Two weeks later they attempted the near impossible, shooting
two tournaments in one weekend. At the first tournament, Mike and Patty won
the PA State Archery Assn. 3-D Championship in St. Thomas, PA. The second
tournament was one day later where Mike won the NY Field and Bowhunter 3-D
Championship, and Patty placed 2nd. This tournament took place in
Chemung, NY. (NOTE: The distance between the two events round trip was 784
miles!) Mike says, “It pays to attend a class AAA+ school and gain the
knowledge and tools to achieve your personal goals.” Thank you both so much!
Mike and Patty

Rob Spencer,
Dayton, NV, had target panic so bad he could not shoot a 5-spot target. His
average was 225. After attending the shooter’s school, he now averages 300 with
57X’s. He now frequently shoots 300 with 60 X’s! and regularly dominates
most of the tournaments in his area.

Jon Stephens of Inkster, MI, after
attending a shooter’s school, at the age of 19, shot his first 300 under the
pressure of the toughest and biggest indoor tournament in the world ... the
Las Vegas Shoot. His personal best before the school was 285 and he was
frustrated to the point of quitting archery.
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