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Sparrow:
Don't fix what ain't broke.Life is short. I reckon that if I were critiqued on my shooting form,I would be rated a mess,but somehow,I manage and have a load of enjoyment out of it as well.Whenever I start shooting(There are usually big gaps between) I start shooting short and just gradually step back,I don't shoot tired either.Pretty soon I am shooting good at distance again and I'm good to go. I will tell you one thing,can't hit anything when I don't pick a spot.   Frank

GregB:
Frank, I'm pretty sure I was guilty of not picking a spot on a small buck late in the season. It was a steep angle shot with the deer no more then 10 yards out. Missed him completely! Worked out good though, because he ran by Pappy and he doubled lunged him with a cane arrow and glass point that SawFiler had made and given Pappy. ;)

Sparrow:
 I'm pretty sure that Our Father in Heaven loves Pappy the most. Sorry !   Frank

JBL:
Thanks for all the advice.  I went back to shooting "my" way, and everything seems to be back on track.  I know my form isn't the best but I am hitting what I look at (for the most part) and more importantly having fun.  Our lives are stressfull enough without worrying about holding at full draw etc.. etc.. Thanks again.

John K:
Yep, Do what works best for you and forget what everyone else say !
I shoot the same as most folks have posted, when i hit my anchor the arrow is on it's way !

JohnK

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