RE: sighting in youth bows
Thanks Rob,
Thats what I started doing tonight. I got him up close...10 yards. He worked on form and release tonight until his arrows were grouping well. If I saw bad form somewhere I had him let down and start over. He is starting to think and take his time now instead of just flinging arrows. I have noticed him fix things on his own when he takes his time wether it be his hips or the grip on the bow. I can see that is the biggest problem for him to overcome. He wants to grip the bow most of the time. He is afraid of dropping it or it moving too much in his hand. I brought the wrist sling in a little but not too much and he feels more comfortable now.