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Chief RID:
I think brad has a point. If you are like me, you are trying to get an anchor and unconsciously continuing that anchor through the shot. Can't do it. That is why you need to continue to draw through the follow thru. This may make you develop a pluck or it may feel weird to you but odds are you are not continuing to add tension through the release. I think anchor is the worse term that could have been used to describe what we do. Others can describe what is happening better than I but for me it is all about how you think about what is happening. I hunt so I want to shoot the heaviest bow I can shoot accurately. For me that means I have to think about my follow thru as continuing my draw thru the shot or I will pretend to be at anchor and hit my face or I will short draw.
crooketarrow:
Release with the third finger down first, to other 2 can't stop from doing the same.
You get the same release every time. I mean everytime (1,000's).
HOWARD HILL released this way. I've released this way for over 30 years.
When I feel the burn on that third finger. I know the release was a good one.
DC:
I was messing around out there today and I think what I was doing was releasing just before I got to my anchor. If I really make sure I'm anchored there is no problem. I have to pull to anchor, stop, and then ask myself," Are you sure you're anchored." Then I'm OK. I'm kinda having trouble being consistant. I tend to snap shoot. Gotta work on that. Thanks for the input. It's all good info. I'm going to shoot for 50-100 shots a day, as long as my body will take it.
Pat B:
I normally release when I hit anchor. If I find myself short drawing I'll hold for a second or 2 before releasing and usually after a few like that I'm back on track
paoliguy:
My son struggled with the same thing when he stepped up in poundage. He ended up over-bowed and couldn't get to and hold that anchor. He dropped back down a bit in draw weight and worked his way back up slowly. He's shooting great again now.
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