ORIGINAL: MGH_PA
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
(Buzzer sound) EEERRT, wrong answer.
When I draw and come to anchor, my pin is usually on the target (somewhere) automatically. I simply adjust the pin to the spot be it up/down/left or right and start my float.
I'm probably missing something, here, but isn't that basically what early in is referencing? The movement BEFORE the float begins? That's what I made mention of because that's what I thought he was asking (what direction do we move initially to get ready to float). Or are you saying it's a bad habit to move in the SAME direction every time (i.e. from top down)?
Either way, I'm sure MOST (if not all) archers move somewhat once anchored before they begin their float. I know I'm holding the bow at the target when I draw and anchor, but my exact point needs adjusting before beginning my float.
Let's use the Morrell bag for instance. Matt, Rob, and any others with some experience...are you saying you can line up that 2" dot in the sight housing, then draw back, anchor and the pin is right there on the 2" dot somewhere? If so, then I stand corrected, but I would assume even drawing the aforementioned way would still lead to having to move the pin in some direction before starting the float, right?
I was gone for a few days, just catching up. Again, that's EXACTLY what I was referring to. Just what Rob says he does.I thought I explained what I ment clearly, maybe not. Sorry, but nobody's going to convince me that they draw and keep the "spot" lined up.There HAS to be some deviation. Also as I said before, it'salmost always up or down. Aligning horizonally usually comes much more instinctively.