ORIGINAL: loogout1
Atlas, way to stick with it. Appreciate thelegwork in this post. I have to say, I would be ecstatic to have consistent shots like that under any circumstances. Nice shooting.
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I think it's great what you're doing. A lot of people (including me) have at one time or another questioned these types of situations and what exactly is the result of "poor form". I think what you are showing is that....While good form is always something to strive for, your groups shouldn't be an absolute mess if your grip isn't quite perfect or you shoulder isn't exactly positioned right etc....
This thread isvery interesting and no doubt goes to the very "nuts and bolts" of archery. Quite refreshing to actually read something about the actual mechanics of archery, something that will undoubtedlybe used in a hunting situation. If you hunt long enough you're going to find yourself in a position where you might need to take a shot from an awkward angle etc...
Much better that the old: "what's the best bow?" or..." look how fastmy bow is" or "my bow can beat up your bow" threads that have been posted lately.