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Help with short drawing
DC:
I fight with the same thing. Funny part is if I draw the bow with no arrow I can hold full draw as long as I want.
PEARL DRUMS:
You have target panic, Tim. So do you, Don. So do I.
DC:
--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on September 01, 2017, 11:20:20 am ---You have target panic, Tim. So do you, Don. So do I.
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Yeah, I know. Makes me so ashamed ;D ;D ;D ;D A lighter bow helped while I was using the lighter bow but go up 4-5# and my fingers just go their own way.
PEARL DRUMS:
The light bows will catch up to. Shooting at a target with no spots is a good start. Just draw, anchor and release. Where you hit is irrelevant. Most of it comes from your eyes and single conscious thought being on the "spot". Even though your draw arm and release fingers aren't ready, you still release early because your eyes are telling your mind you are locked on. Its a real b*tch......
Tiredtim:
--- Quote from: PEARL DRUMS on September 01, 2017, 11:20:20 am ---You have target panic, Tim. So do you, Don. So do I.
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This is exactly what I thought. Miss a doe 2 years ago by telling myself, "She's going to bolt! She's going to bolt!" Didn't anchor, aim well or even look at a tiny target. Shot right over her.
Thanks for the advice! All of you!
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