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Old 11-25-2007 | 08:21 PM
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Default RE: hows my form (pic)

I am not quite ready to say the draw length is too long but it may very well be.My suspicion is that it is.


There are some things I would like to see changed before I point to the "your draw is too long" as a cure all.


Your bow a shoulder is definately riding up to high.The front bow shoulder should push back and lock into place without rising.Yours is just pushing up.




I agree about your peep being set too high and if you fix that,you might be able to release the release with the right finger instead of the finger it looks like you are trying to use in the picture.


Try rotating the grip handa bit and getting less palm in the grip area and your fingers definately have too much tension in them.Don't worry about where they are pointing,just get them relaxed and let them hang.


This is a picture of me and is pretty good form.My grip looks a little heavy but a small grip and small hands allow me to look like this and still be on the right of the life line.






Check out my front shoulder in the following pic.This is wrong and is being caused from my draw being too short.I don't think that is what is causing your shoulder to do this but I do think it is riding up like this.It looks to me that both your shoulders and even your chest is sucked up high which indicates alot of tension to me.maybe caused from the draw length being too long,maybe not.


My suggestion is to get relaxed and drop the shoulders and chest,adjust the peep and then we can better tell if the draw is too long.Odds are that it is but without making a few changes,it is hard to know for sure.We are all different as far as body mechanics go and that is why I would like to see a few changes first.


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