ORIGINAL: Rack-attack
I can't believe all the advice here .......
Nobody shoot a bow the same. Look at all sports that have form as one of the main things that control how well the athelete performs and you'll see a lot of difference.
Michael Jordan shot the ball very differently than, say, Kevin Garnett does. Both are very good
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have different golf swings- both are very good
As long as you're shooting the same way every time your arrows will go the same place everytime. I mean, you're shooting a machine - draw it back, hold it, put the pin where you want the arrow to go, and squeeze the trigger. Compounds are built to be shot very accurately.
You are simply wrong..........
Tiger and phil may have different swings BUT.......
Both there swings have certain characteristics and basic correct form and balance that are the same.
JE is shooting a bow that does not fit him....................not even close..........
He will NEVER shoot that bow very well, and its a shame it was sold to him.
Draw length is the MOST important fit between an archer and a bow - Its gotta be right.
I have to agree with Rack .
In one reply Bamahuntin said his groups were not consitant and in another
reply said that he was able to get the string off his chest and that helped tighten up his group but raised thepoi.
So As Far as i can see and have seen in the past, BamaHuntin is getting some verygood advice and it will continue for those that could use it!
MrBill