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Do any of you carry a bare shaft to check form?

Started by longbow fanatic 1, September 09, 2016, 06:28:00 PM

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longbow fanatic 1

Do any of you carry a bare shaft in your 3-d/competition quiver to check your release? I think I'm going to add a bare shaft to my quiver next year to help me check my form throughout the year.

If you've never shot bare shafts, doing so will you tell a lot about your form!

mec lineman

I shoot bare shafts every time I shoot. I mix em in with the fletched shafts. You are spot on ,bare shafts will tell you a lot about your form. Just watch out for windy days
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Jake Scott

I do the same as mec lineman. Even a perfectly tuned bare shaft will tell on you if your form is lacking in some way.  I also have a compulsive desire to check and recheck tune.  It helps with that also.

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katman

QuoteOriginally posted by Jake Scott:
I do the same as mec lineman. Even a perfectly tuned bare shaft will tell on you if your form is lacking in some way.  I also have a compulsive desire to check and recheck tune.  It helps with that also.

Jake
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Friend

Some practice sessions are bareshaft only and have even shot a full 30 3D target round using only a bare shaft.
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Longtoke

I have on but I don't carry it with me. Usually pack around 4-5 arrows and they are either bh or blunts

Gdpolk

Nope.  However, I shoot one about once a week at home, or if I feel I'm having an off day.
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forestdweller

Definitely.

Shooting bareshafts will reveal all form flaws and when my release is crisp and grip is right on along with everything else it feels great watching them fly like darts down range.

They are in my opinion the best trainer to improve your shooting.

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damascusdave

I shoot bareshafts a lot to check all sorts of things

DDave
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TKO

Yep. Started this summer after I lost/broke some arrows belonging to a retired Illinois DNR warden. (Sorry about that)

I have found it really does help me develop and maintain consistent form.
7 "But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you;
8 or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you.
9 Which of all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this?
10 In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.
Job 12:7-10

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longbow fanatic 1

QuoteOriginally posted by TKO:
Yep. Started this summer after I lost/broke some arrows belonging to a retired Illinois DNR warden. (Sorry about that)

I have found it really does help me develop and maintain consistent form.
:biglaugh:   No big deal on the lost/broken arrows. I think I will try this too.


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