I tried to find that point where it should stack at full draw but thats to far to pull for me.
I have a 29" draw and at this lenght I find my bow not really differcult to handle.
My problem is that I dont have a steady anchor point at my face when i go ' roving' arround shooting stomps or pinecones.
When i start to practice in my backyard at this thing I notice that i can group nice.
My backyard shooting lane is about 20 yrds.
When i shoot other bows I find these anchor point, aiming points and release moments like it is in a natural movement.
This is what i want to find in my recurve to.
I somehow can not let go of the thought I should be able to hit as much without a sight and other techno as i can with. With my 3D bow i can hit a tennisbal at 60 yards but thats not what i look for. I want a nice, secure flying arrow. If the base is allright, the hit will follow.
Want to hunt for small game and birds. Goose, duck etc.
I find this very hard to do with a compound....its not fast enough to draw and shoot.
Thats where the recurve has to come in