RE: you were right
Nice to know you're figuring it out. I decided to hang it up early last season 'cause it wasn't going right. It turned out that I wasn't holding my bow arm still. After I started making sure I held it still, things went back to normal. It's interesting how one thing can throw everything else off. It's too bad your lunch hour was ending or you could've really gotten that form down. I think, that being able to group is more important than what you're hitting. It might sound off; but my logic is that if I'm grouping, even if I'm not hitting what I want to, my form is good and it's just my aim that needs adjusting. Two days ago I was at the range and after a while (was getting tired) starting hitting a little high. I wasn't happy about it, but didn't get too worried because I was still grouping. I'm not trying to disregard being able to hit what you want to though. I'd be happy with 5-6" groups at 20yds. As of yet that's not consistent enough for me, my arrows drop drasticly towards 20yds, so 'till that's worked out I'm keeping things around 15yds.
God bless,
Brandan
Edited by - Irishlad32 on 09/18/2002 17:30:58