I'm looking to buy a used form master, what forum would I post this in?
Thanks
I'd just make one yourself. A quick trip to a hardware store or craft store and you'd be using one this afternoon. I may even have an extra one that I made that I'd just give you. Pm me if you're interested.
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
I'd just make one yourself. A quick trip to a hardware store or craft store and you'd be using one this afternoon. I may even have an extra one that I made that I'd just give you. Pm me if you're interested.
Ditto that^^^^. For under $10 you can be using one in less than a couple hours. I made mine off of a DIY thread here on trad gang. Do a serch and you can find it too.
Bisch
QuoteOriginally posted by Bisch:
QuoteOriginally posted by NBK:
I'd just make one yourself. A quick trip to a hardware store or craft store and you'd be using one this afternoon. I may even have an extra one that I made that I'd just give you. Pm me if you're interested.
Ditto that^^^^. For under $10 you can be using one in less than a couple hours. I made mine off of a DIY thread here on trad gang. Do a serch and you can find it too.
Bisch [/b]
Double ditto. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy. Very worthwhile to see if your form is solid and to build up some strength. I hand sewed mine in front of the idiot box one evening.
homebru
That is a pretty cool idea. I have never heard of one before this post. I also work on form quite often but I use a 21# @28" bow. A light weight bow like that lets you know about every mistake you are doing. Bow had position, finger tension, release, posture, anchor point, nothing goes undetected by using a light weight bow. Once you get the consistency and grouping down with one, your hunting weight bows are second nature. It also helps if you have a buddy helping by watching how you shoot. Plus the light weight bow can also be used to introduce someone to traditional archery.