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Old 10-10-2002 | 01:39 PM
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Default RE: Shaky pin syndrome

As most said, it takes some time. Also you might try shortening the draw just a but. You'll have to experiment but sometimes all it takes is 1/8" difference to make things a little steadier. You also have to devote 100% of your mind to aiming and forget about the release. You may also have to adjust the release so it goes off a little sooner. It gets to be a matter of timing after a while. When things are right it'll just go off leaving you wondering where the arrow went. Well, where was the sight when it went. You'll be able to look for your arrow at that spot. Take it easy and relax. Give it time. Going from a trigger to BT is a big move.

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