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loon:
I need a consistent draw length (shoot the moment I feel the arrowhead..? like a clicker) and to not drop the shoulder, arm or jerk on release (harder with my bows that are all too heavy)
Urufu_Shinjiro:
Yeah, wish I didn't live in a tiny apartment so I could set up a block or something at close range to practice my form regularly, my work schedule and the Florida weather prevent me from getting to the range but maybe once a week.
DC:
I went to the range last night. It was beginners night so I asked one of the instructors to watch me and see what he could see. Wouldn't you know, I shot the best I've shot for a long time. I was shooting groups!! Not tight groups but definable groups just the same. He said,"You're doing fine, I don't know what you're complaining about." Crap! Maybe I'll try again whith another instructor.
Urufu I really think my hanging cloth would work in an apartment. It catches the arrows well. You need about 4-5" behind it and enough room to shoot in front of it. It may be a tiny bit risky, how good are you with drywall repairs ;D ;D ;D
loon:
Shooting from 2-5 meters away helps. I use a box with carpet on it, I think paper shavings and maybe plywood as a backstop would work well
Urufu_Shinjiro:
Space is only partially the issue, the two rambunctious boys, the brother-in-law and the wife are the real issues, I'd have to yell FORE! before every shot, lol.
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