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Old 04-05-2004 | 11:06 AM
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Trushot_archer
 
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Default RE: Wrist and grip

Ok...

So that was my next question.
Theoretically the less contact by the bow arm and the riser the less chance of torquing..so a plus for the high grip.

That's how I've shot so far, kinda like you WWAG (without the goofy bottom 2 fingers) but in the "V" and always had a hard time finding the really "sweet spot" that's absolutley "locked on" and repeatable every time. I strive for it, but sometimes it's grab and feel...draw and let down, feel again, search for the pocket, kinda find it and draw again.

Playing with the low wrist seems much easier to duplicate on a consistent basis, but I than feel overdrawn, my anchor is goofy adn I get zapped by the string sometimes.

I'm not really set in my ways with anything and willing to change if it will benefit...but what are the odds that I will see significant results by shrinking the draw to accomadate the lowered grip?
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