RE: Techniques for a Beginner
I will try and answer a few of your questions about my questions.
Let's start with the bow, I have no clue as to who made the bow and neither did the salesman which I thought was kinda sorry on not knowing what they are selling. I will describe it to the best of my ability without giving any pics: A 62" Takedown recurve that looks almost like a splitting image of the Martin Hatfield. It does have inscribed on the riser "Wesley Horne" and on each limb "#8647" with an "H" insignia under the number. I am unsure as to whether this was the customer or maker, but maybe you guys can help me with that one? Instead of the hex head, allen wrench limb bolts, it has knurled knobs that are hand adjustable. I nor the salesman are aware if the bow is capable of using a Fast-flight. And he outfitted it with a (so he says) Dacron string, although it is a Black and White twist that looks exactly like the Fast-flight on my compound! I am a SouthPaw which is one of the reasons I kinda jumped on the sale of the bow. It is not very often to find a LH in the used rack... As for the dominant eye thing, I got that covered. In the sixth grade I had an accident and had to have my lense replaced and can no longer focus with my right eye. So only my left eye truly "WORKS" in the technical sense of operation.
I kinda figured the accuracy part would come with time invested. But I am still curious about the consistency thing. Nonetheless, I am still happy with the purchase and oncoming foray. However, I am still eager for your knowledge and any tips you can give me. Thanks for all the replies you have given me so far and keep them coming if I don't drain you too much.
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