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Bummed! :(
gstoneberg:
Hmmm, I find the opposite to be true. Standing straight and lowering the bow arm causes me to overdraw the bow. In fact, I've pulled the arrow off the string by pulling the back of the broadhead into my bow hand.
Scott, years ago I struggled with short drawing. I kept releasing when the back of my thumb touched the spot on my cheek where I anchor. I have shot much more deliberately ever since. I sure hope it isn't that bow.
George
iowabow:
Ok here is my guess based on your story and what I can gain from the pictures. This is based on him walking in from the right. I think you twisted to the right to make the shot just as he cleared the tree. If this was the case then you could have short drawed without knowing it. Just a thought hard to say without being there.
criveraville:
--- Quote from: gstoneberg on October 12, 2012, 03:27:00 pm ---O no! That bow I built you let you down. :( :( I am depressed. :'(
George
--- End quote ---
Those yellow belly skins that I gave George and he put on your bow went week in us >:D
I don't know Scott.. That's a bum deal..
If its me I go and get the 7 MAG.. 8)
If I had a 7 MAG 8)
Cipriano
TRACY:
You aren't catching the lower limb on anything are you? I feel your pain. Respectable and reasonable shot distance for the setup your using. Heads vertical or horizontal? Never mattered for me, but just trying to throw some variables out there for you. Keep at it and you'll get!
Tracy
armymedic.2:
Pope mentioned greasing
the shafts for improved penny i believe
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