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Help with my right-a-way

Started by clear, July 28, 2008, 03:35:00 PM

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BRITTMAN

Clear ,
Today I decided to get back close (10 yards) and pratice on my grip , draw , anchor and release untill I got my shooting to the right problem worked out no matter if it takes several weeks . Right off I noticed Im jerky with my release and my bow arm wrist twist a little to the right when Im shooting sometimes . Up close I feel more confident and I seem to relax more so my shot is getting better in just one day . Try that out for a week or two and see if it helps .

Mike
" Live long and prosper "

elkken

if it's not your side plate, try working on your bow arm. Start with your arm down at your side, extend it fully and now bring it up to shooting position, come to anchor and let the arrow fly. This always helps me when something unknown is going wrong with my form or I'm getting tired.
good luck
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clear

WOOOHOOO!!!!!! I`M BACK!!! Tried the grab the finger between my shoulder blades trick and BAM!! I`M back! At 20 dead on and at 30 close enough to make a 12 ring wished he was somewhere else HAHAHA!!! THANKS EVERYBODY for the help now deer and groundhogs look out here I come!!!!
its not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog


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