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Old 08-21-2009 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jbowersox
Yes because my consistent draw length allows me stay in vertical alignment whether I have a loop or not. I don't have to lean forward or back because of a short or long draw length.

You need to see a coach and learn a little about shoulder placement or bone to bone contact.There is back pressure on the shoulder,it should come back into socket when shooting the proper draw length,WHILE maintaing proper alignments.If you shoot the same length off the string as with a loop,these things are incorrect,or dangerous to you.

I just pulled my bow back from the string and my shoulder was so cramped when I tried to get my elbow back where it is supposed to be that I would need surgery after 6 months of shooting like this.That doesn't even take into account the amount of pin jerkiness there would be.



AND Jeff,I learned from the master.


The question I asked actually is exactly what the thread is about.YOU tried to change it..

So ignore it if you will but we all know the answer is the draw length of the bow has to be lengthend.
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