You kids and your death grips.....
Ok, relax and try this. Look at your hand, and find the "lifeline" in your palm. See how it runs down towards your wrist and splits your your lower palm in 2 ? Take that part, and plant into the grip of your bow, the part that faces you. Then just relax your fingers, and let them fall. When you draw back, let your wrist bend backwards and lock itself. This will let you get a nice easy "push" on it while squeezing your release. You want that lifeline right in the middle of the "grip" on the bow. If you can, remove your grip, so you have just a thin riser, and it will be easier for you to get that part to sit in the lifeline. Try to find some pics of pro shooters and how they hold the bow. YOu'll see what I'm talking about. Get a wrist sling if your afraid of it flying out of your hand.
Make sure your draw length is ok too. If it's to short, you're gonna push the bow to one side and torque it. And most of all, just make sure you're comfortable with the grip on the bow. If not, scrap the bow for one you like to hold, or change grips. Comfort is everythingin this game.
Feel free to pm me if you have any more problems or questions. Now go shoot some x's.
Mike
ORIGINAL: KYDeerHunter03
No matter how I hold my bow I still manage to torque the stupid thing[:@]...I dont notice I am doing it, but I can tell a major difference when I do. Does anyone have ANY advice to help me out?? Sorry for the stupid question.