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Pat B:
That's what I meant to say, Adam.  ::)

crooketarrow:
  Thats for shooting across the yard. Trying to acheave that 2 inch group at 30 yards. Who thinks of the right back tension when there's a 200 # 10 point moveing past you at 10,12 yards. You better think of one thing. PICK A SPOT I pick the crease behind the front leg about 3/4 ways up towards the top. I'll pick a spot, a hair,group of hair,diffent color, anything I can fouce on.

  Way to many other things (dozzens flashing by). You can bet I'm not thinking back tension. WERE SHOOTING OLD SLOW BOWS NOT THE 300 FPS bows where 3 grains makes a differance.

  Heck I hav'nt weighted a arrow or point for years. Don't much matter at 10 yards.

Pappy:
True but some of like shooting a bow for other reasons than just shooting  a monster buck and form does matter.  Pappy

adb:
If you practise proper form long enough, including good habits like back tension, they become second nature, and when that big buck does walk within range, all you have to do is pick a spot and muscle memory will take care of the rest. I dare say your chances of success to tag that big buck will be a lot better if you do practise good form.

jayman448:

--- Quote from: adb on March 02, 2015, 05:09:14 pm ---If you practise proper form long enough, including good habits like back tension, they become second nature, and when that big buck does walk within range, all you have to do is pick a spot and muscle memory will take care of the rest. I dare say your chances of success to tag that big buck will be a lot better if you do practise good form.

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