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Del the cat:

--- Quote from: TBod on October 03, 2009, 07:05:43 am ---Del the cat and Rod.

Is it this draw your talking about. Looks really efficient and natural in some way. How about using it on lower weight Bows. I'm a beginner at shooting and was thinking of giving at try.

Look at 2.40 in the vid. I especially like that draw.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ_dX3sFrFM

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Yeah that's the sort of thing...I don't camp it up quite as much myself (ooooh! ::)) but that's the sort of style... I have been known to overact by drawing in a huge noisey breath as I draw....ooooff  :-[
In the vid, he seems to start low, go high and then come back down into the draw which seems a tad overblown..and all that leaping forwards after the arrow is barking mad  IMHO (some will insists it gives them longer range, but I'm skeptical)
Find what works for you..don't injure yourself, but if you take care (maybe warm up a little) your body and the bow should tell you the best way for you.
Del
Del

TBod:
Ok thanks! Del

This guy is basically doing the same thing as I see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtTyOf8OCKg

Yewboy:

--- Quote from: Del the cat on October 03, 2009, 04:39:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: TBod on October 03, 2009, 07:05:43 am ---Del the cat and Rod.

Is it this draw your talking about. Looks really efficient and natural in some way. How about using it on lower weight Bows. I'm a beginner at shooting and was thinking of giving at try.

Look at 2.40 in the vid. I especially like that draw.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ_dX3sFrFM

--- End quote ---
Yeah that's the sort of thing...I don't camp it up quite as much myself (ooooh! ::)) but that's the sort of style... I have been known to overact by drawing in a huge noisey breath as I draw....ooooff  :-[
In the vid, he seems to start low, go high and then come back down into the draw which seems a tad overblown..and all that leaping forwards after the arrow is barking mad  IMHO (some will insists it gives them longer range, but I'm skeptical)
Find what works for you..don't injure yourself, but if you take care (maybe warm up a little) your body and the bow should tell you the best way for you.
Del
Del

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he is not actually physically leaping forward, this is a result of shooting a heavy bow in this case Glen is shooting a bow nearly 130lb and he is putting so much into the distance shot that this is the result, he could not force himself to stop this movement, he also knows how to shoot distance as he was the record holder for shooting the EWBS Livery arrow furthest untill only a couple of weeks ago.

Yewboy:

--- Quote from: TBod on October 04, 2009, 04:41:49 am ---Ok thanks! Del

This guy is basically doing the same thing as I see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtTyOf8OCKg

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the guy in this vid is Kevin Hicks and the he is primarily a target archer and a very good one, just look at the difference inthe draw length, Glen behind his ear and Kevin to the Jaw line, that is quite a big difference.

TBod:
Yewboy

Yes I noticed the shorter draw. I just think his draw is kind of the same thing. Starts high etc..Thats what I meant with basically. However it looks very good to me and think I gonna try it to start with.

Thanks!

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