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Old 12-28-2003 | 08:46 PM
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LBR
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Default RE: Traditional bow question

Lol--do I detect a hint of sarcasm? I wasn't trying to take away from Rick's accomplishments--I found it downright amazing that he was able to swap up bows and still pretty much smoke all the competition--I think in all the classesd he shot in second place wasn't even close to him. However, the fact that I was able to place that high is proof that there wasn't that many great shooters there.

I should take this opportunity to thank you for mentioning the double anchor--since I first saw you talk about it, I've been working on it myself, and it does help a bunch! Now, if I can only make myself do it consistently......

Mainly, I just wanted to mention that there are different ways of acheiving the same goal, and not every method works right for every archer. I've seen guys that took a position that looked downright painful to me, and they still couldn't shoot very well, but insisted on maintaining it because "so-and-so said to do it like this in his book/video".

Do you plan on making any of the bigger tournaments this coming year? I'd love to see that bow in person--it's a beauty! If it shoot's 1/2 as good as it looks, you got a winner.

Chad
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