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Quote from: Orion on Today at 04:52:21 PMI've been wearing progressive lenses for years without problems, at least not the problem you describe. I'm far sighted and the top section of the lenses don't have much correction, just a little to cleanup the vision. I don't think I tilt my head down inordinately to use this section of the lenses.I believe you are on to something here. I can usually get a dozen arrows off wearing my glasses, without blurring. Pretty sure I'm not keeping my head down enough when things go blurry. My lenses are relatively small so they get into the progressive section quickly and a very small head move at distance makes a big difference. As you say, it might be a good thing and a reminder to keep my head right!
I do notice that I will get a blurry picture if I don't turn my head enough toward the target, in effect looking sideways thorough of the lenses rather than straight througn them. I consider this a good thing. It reminds me to turn my head more toward the target.
Quote from: Otto on Today at 05:09:06 PMQuote from: BAbassangler on Today at 11:31:28 AMI disagree. Linseed oil is natural and works on wood regardless of its purpose and will accept many topcoats.
Mind is open though. Do you have experience negatively affecting an arrow?
I've refinished several walnut gunstocks with Linseed oil. Hand rubbed, 10 coats, and it makes a beautiful finish. The trouble is, it takes FOREVER to dry. On something like a gunstock, it's gorgeous and worth the effort. For arrow shafts, that juice ain't worth the squeeze. MinWax Tung oil or any kind of poly is MUCH easier to work with and dries overnight.
Quote from: buckeyebowhunter on December 27, 2025, 09:49:58 PMI'm not sure you can actually get rid of it entirely, but as someone mentioned there are a lot of band aid type remedies and drills that can alleviate the symptoms.
I've found that a clicker will almost immediately entirely eliminate it for me, that is until my brain learns to anticipate the click. If my shooting is suffering horrendously I will use a clicker but almost as a last resort. I despise having them on my bow, not only are they ugly but the crutch idea bothers me for some reason.
I've found that the pressure of hitting a target is what spawns TP for me. The more I want it, the worse it gets.
If I really bare down and talk myself through each phase of my shot I can almost always make it happen, this requires a ton of mental focus that can get downright exhausting and tricky to do on game or in front of crowds. This is part of the reason I don't shoot as much 3D as I used to, TP can definitely suck the fun out of something that should be so simple and enjoyable.
Quote from: BAbassangler on Today at 11:31:28 AMI disagree. Linseed oil is natural and works on wood regardless of its purpose and will accept many topcoats.
Mind is open though. Do you have experience negatively affecting an arrow?
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