RE: Flinching while shooting
nodose, gee, I don't know about that. Yes back tension is extremely important, can't argue that. Back tension is what will make your release hand spring backward after the shot when done properly. When I concentrate on the release, it is always a surprise when it goes off. I know every pit and bump in my release by concentrating on it, and pulling it slowly. By putting that much concentration on the release, I have no idea when it will go off.
Hunt4hobbie, you may want to check out Kirk Ethridges book "Professional Archery Technique" for ideas.
Edited by - BobCo19-65 on 02/11/2003 14:42:04
Edited by - BobCo19-65 on 02/11/2003 15:08:25