I gave up the compound and recurve and went to longbow only. I have shot as much as I can, not near as much as I want to but still a good amount and I cant hit anything. I think its the change of the grip or something but I'm trying to kill a turkey with it and right now I couldn't hit a bufflo!!!
Make a sincere effort to personally connect with a competent archer interested in providing you some possibly valuable and frustration alleviating guidance.
The culprits may possibly be easily identified, yet, obscure to the shooter and the corrective path set forth.
My students always start to get in the groove when they slow down and do-everything-step by step. Start with your feet , then your hips, bow hand in exactly the same place. I tape a BB or # 6 shot on the riser to get your hand in the same place, many do better when they tuck in the little finger, mark the tag or glove...on the string exactly the same. Draw to your anchor, try one that gives you two points of contact. If you have to shoot an arrow every 5 minutes to get this right, do it. Slow down, step by step. Do not give up. Are you over bowed? Recurve risers are more friendly to my hand, but I shoot mostly longbows, and I have to concentrate to get my hand right. Jmo, but kids do better when they slow down and get every step constant for every shot
I'm not trying to be a smart Alec, but you could "suck" for a lot of reasons. There isn't really one thing in particular that can be pinned down from what you mentioned in your post. I would encourage you to explore the "shooters form" forum here on this site, as well as videos on YouTube by Arne Moe (also a member here). Terry Green has a "form clock" stickied at the top of the form forum that has helped me a great deal.
The is a ton of information available on this site, and on the Internet. Apply yourself to learning via many available avenues and you will get better.
Jake
Sometimes I shoot the worst when I am over thinking things. Take a couple days off and then just RELAX the next time you shoot. This ain't rocket surgery.
I am a big believer that the Grip can be the key for some shooters. I love my longbows but if I want to shoot well and hit the target consistency I pick up my ILF recurve.
I don't think archery is any different from any other hand-eye coordination sport: there are those with natural talent, and those who need instruction. After basic instruction, much of repeat instruction is to teach us to recognize and how to avoid making the same mistakes over and over again. As has been mentioned by others, when we "suck" it's usually because we keep doing the same things wrong until they actually feel right. I have little natural talent, but enjoy the challenge of learning how to improve my skills anyway.
The arrow goes where it is pointed when you let go of the string. Keep that in mind when you let go, regardless of grip. I've found grip doesn't mean much as long as you hold each bow how it should be held. GFA book is good reference.
Hey, if all else fails take a look at possibly going to one of the many shooting schools that are out there.
I have always wanted to go to Ricky Welch school because it really seem to be one that could help me. May cost you a little, but may save you years on the frustration clock.
How are you doing when just target shooting? Maybe you don't really suck at shooting, just shooting at turkeys. This could really be a simple case of turkey fever.
If you can swing it, a Rod Jenkins clinic. It can literally take years off the learning curve. If not, Masters of the Barebow, Volume III can be a big help.
I say don't worry about it. Just find something you can do with the bow and have fun. The rest will come
Did you "suck" with the compound and the recurve too?
"D" Longbows are hard to shoot for most people as they are most unforgiving of form and arrow spine no matter how much "love" is touted about them these days.
Are you shooting wood arrows? Extremely hard to find and keep consistent and straight wood arrows. Try simple aluminum.
Find someone TRAINED to teach you to shoot, not get hundreds of different pieces of advice all over the Internet...
Just some guesses :dunno:
I agree that yielding to the grip of the bow should not cause you to suck once you have proper form and proper alignment..... you can actually hold the bow under the grip around the lower Fade Out and be pretty dang accurate at 15 yards..... I have proven this point too many people over the years
Yeah you might get a little crazy arrow flight or the bow might be noisy but you can still get good accuracy..... is just a point that I use about form and proper alignment.
I also agree we don't have enough information as to why you suck a video would be great of you shooting post it on the Shooters forum and you will get some help.... I'm not sure about help all over the internet but I do know the shooters forum has helped LOTS of people over the years here on Tradgang do to responses to posts that people have posted about their Improvement..... there are trained people on the shooters Forum that know how to shoot and know how to help.