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Couldn't Do This Again If I Tried

Started by MJB, September 05, 2009, 09:46:00 PM

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MJB

Been shooting allot lately. I might be getting false readings as most of the time my groups are pretty good. From time to time while shooting my shots tend to go left. I'm thinking form issue , plucking the string and back tension. Anyway this happened today.

 

A Gobbler yelp Spring or Fall is a long conversation.

vermonster13

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Foxtail

I sure do like the looks of that 'Tip Michael!!!

Benny Nganabbarru

Marvellous bow, that! And those arrows are just perfect, I reckon, given that you're a person and not a machine! Good luck in the bush this season - or "woods", as you fellows say!
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Ringneck

Is that thuya burl on the limb veneers? Pretty!

MJB

Thanks Guys  :thumbsup:  
Ringneck the limb veneers are Camphor Burl
A Gobbler yelp Spring or Fall is a long conversation.

wtpops

So how come you put the fletch half way down the arrow?    :saywhat:      :biglaugh:
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el_kirk

MJB,
I'm thinking your shooting looks fine, considering the goofy arrows you have.  Maybe cut down on the drinking and fletching.   :)

Kirk

Interseptor

Alright Mike!  Getting ready for the PA deer?
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MJB

Hey Doug,
Yep I'm pumped . Deer , turkey and squirrel     :thumbsup:
A Gobbler yelp Spring or Fall is a long conversation.

Big Ed

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Bill Skinner

Sometimes, if I have a high right elbow, when I release, I sort of pop my elbow down as I release.  Very similar to throwing your shoulder forward as you shoot a gun.  I go high left pretty consistantly.  Pretty sure it is a combination of that and poor back tension.


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