How do you draw?
#21
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 51
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From: Gods Country NC
ORIGINAL: zak123
I draw like that because it is the only way I know how to draw. I posted to see other methods. I draw like that on every bow from 50 pounds to 70 pounds. The bow is not too heavy for me. I will try another way today. Thanks for the input.
I draw like that because it is the only way I know how to draw. I posted to see other methods. I draw like that on every bow from 50 pounds to 70 pounds. The bow is not too heavy for me. I will try another way today. Thanks for the input.
Hold the bow out between you and the target, pull it back. No leaning, swaying, or bending knees. If you can't pull it, turn it down.
#25
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 157
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From: Central Minnesota
ORIGINAL: nodog
I don't think I could draw like that.LOL
I point the bow and arrow at the target and pull with it pointing at the target the whole time, straight back. I don't want the arrow going where I don't want it to if something should go wrong (it does).
I don't think I could draw like that.LOL
I point the bow and arrow at the target and pull with it pointing at the target the whole time, straight back. I don't want the arrow going where I don't want it to if something should go wrong (it does).
Me too. Except I push out the bow and draw to anchor at the same time.
PT
#26
ORIGINAL: jtenute
Good to hear your more comfortable at 60... do you notice a difference?
When you do get it back, how long can you comfotably hold it back without shaking or anything?
Good to hear your more comfortable at 60... do you notice a difference?
When you do get it back, how long can you comfotably hold it back without shaking or anything?




