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Broken Hand and getting better arrow flight.

Started by ChrisM, April 12, 2010, 07:23:00 PM

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ChrisM

Broke My hand last wednesday ( bow hand finger next to pinkie  fracture just before the nuckle in the hand protion).  Well I am stubborn and shot my bow today and have better arrow flight than before.  So I was wondering if someone could enlighten me as to what I was doing wrong with a good bow hand.  RD 59# @28 64"  Carbon arrows.
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lpcjon2

Your not gripping the bow to tight(lets it settle in) and it creates less torque on the bow.IMO
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arrowslinger22

Hmm, I'm having carpel tunnel surgery this Wednesday on my bow hand, wonder if that will help me, when I get back to shooting, that is.  Seriously, I'd agree with Ipcjon2, it's likely the torque on the grip.
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sou-pawbowhunter

That's dedication! I guess some people will do anything to improve their arrow flight.  :bigsmyl:
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