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Pat B:
I release as soon as I hit anchor. If, over time I find myself short drawing I will hold for a second or 2 for a few shots then back to release on hitting anchor.

bradsmith2010:
I sometimes tie a string on the arrow to hit the right draw, ,till im used to it,,

Allyn T:

--- Quote from: Pat B on October 04, 2020, 06:29:52 pm ---I release as soon as I hit anchor. If, over time I find myself short drawing I will hold for a second or 2 for a few shots then back to release on hitting anchor.

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Thats what I'm going to attempt to do, how quickly do you draw

bradsmith2010:
I try to draw smoothly so when I hit full draw I am aimed at the same time,, not sure how Pat does it,, (-S

Pat B:
Allyn, that depends on the circumstance. When I'm hunting and I see a deer on the way I stand, set my feet to where I think the deer is coming and put tension on the string. From this point I usually don't remember the actual shot. I'm concentrating where the arrow will go and my brain and body does the rest. On 3D targets my draw probably a second or two from start to release.

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