The whole point of this thread was to help.
When shooting level the bow comes off the hand a certain way and the arm in relation to the torso. If you drop your arm to a different position the way the bow (and arrow) reacts changes, usually shooting higher.
This was a shooting tip and has nothing to do with the deer jumping the string. That's another topic in itself. I guess I should have given this thread a different title.
I've won two state championships, tied for third in a different state, won a five state championship, took 17th at the national tournament and shot 31 straight perfect 300's indoors one winter. I shot for Bear Archery as a pro and taught 3 state champions and I've killed deer with a bow. If you don't find this works fine. You're on your own.
Last edited by warbirdlover; 12-18-2009 at 05:22 AM.