maybe a dumb question, but
#11
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From: Inverness, MS
I've been bowhunting for 13 years and I've never had a circumstance where I had to hold by draw. I never draw until a shot is present. I have no problems drawing on a deer that is in the wide open. Learn to draw your bow slow and steady and that will help you much more than the ability to hold for long periods.
#12
Nontypical Buck
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From: Wisconsin
I've been bowhunting for 13 years and I've never had a circumstance where I had to hold by draw. I never draw until a shot is present. I have no problems drawing on a deer that is in the wide open. Learn to draw your bow slow and steady and that will help you much more than the ability to hold for long periods.
You can hold alot longer than you'd think if you drop your drawing arm by swinging your elbow down to your side and lowering your bow arm a bit.




