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I wanna be more accurate
PEARL DRUMS:
Same here. I hadn't shot in at least 6 weeks prior to Marshall. Granted I didn't set the world on fire, but shot better than when I practice a lot. Before I hated golf, it was the same way for me in that arena.
alwayslookin:
Thanks alot guys for all the quick responses. I will have to look into gap shooting always have done a quick snap shot. My draw is 27 i think whats the best way to find out your draw length?
PEARL DRUMS:
I grab an arrow and clip a clothes pin on it. Then draw the bow fully. The clothes pin will slide up the arrow until it hits the front of your riser, that's your draw length. If you have a helper around you can simply draw fully and have somebody mark that front edge for you.
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: DC on June 02, 2017, 12:35:37 pm ---Strange as it may sound I took 2 weeks off for chores, never shot an arrow. When I started again I'm shooting better than I ever have. We'll see if it lasts.
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That's another reason I like to shoot one arrow. I do think at least for me if I just start shooting a bunch of arrows I don't concentrate on each shot like I do one at a time. Shooting so-so a lot just reinforces bad habits for me. Aaron I say whatever works for you is great. I'm all for whatever makes a person shoot better and more confident. I believe my subconscious probably does something similar to what your saying. To many shooters way better than me using that method to put it down for sure.
Bjrogg
alwayslookin:
--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on June 02, 2017, 01:39:58 pm ---I grab an arrow and clip a clothes pin on it. Then draw the bow fully. The clothes pin will slide up the arrow until it hits the front of your riser, that's your draw length. If you have a helper around you can simply draw fully and have somebody mark that front edge for you.
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Perfect that's a cool trick thank you!
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