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diehardhunter 09-24-2007 10:20 AM

String Slap
 
Guys I was shooting great all summer and have been really busy and havent shot my bow in 2 weeks. I shot it last night and the string hits my wrist and the arrows hits 3 in. to the left. I know its something with my grip and I tried everything with my grip and same thing. Any Ideas?

Thanks

Die Hard

mobow 09-24-2007 10:41 AM

RE: String Slap
 
Open your stance up a little bit. What I mean is, if you are a right handed shooter, take your right foot and take a half step away from you, so your feet aren't square to each other.

Also, since you haven't shot in a while, make sure your string isn't about to come apart. A string that is failing will stretch a lot, and cause lots of issues.



BGfisher 09-24-2007 02:13 PM

RE: String Slap
 
Almost always string slap is caused by one of two things or both. Too long a draw and/or improper grip. It's possible your string has crept and the draw has gotten longer. For the grip try this:

http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/featu...unter/getagrip

MeanV2 09-24-2007 02:21 PM

RE: String Slap
 
It is a good idea to check your string. I'd hate to hear about a mishap. You could have been close to getting slapped and a small change could make the difference;)

Dan

Tuco 09-24-2007 02:23 PM

RE: String Slap
 
Also you may want to try a string supressor. In a hunting situation from a tree stand you can't always get a good stance and have great form. I use onemade by shawnsarchery.com and am very pleased with it. I have a Guardian and I try to practice from different positions I might have in the stand and sometimes I would get the string slap too, but the string supressor cured it for me.

MeanV2 09-24-2007 02:43 PM

RE: String Slap
 

ORIGINAL: honcho12

Also you may want to try a string supressor. In a hunting situation from a tree stand you can't always get a good stance and have great form. I use onemade by shawnsarchery.com and am very pleased with it. I have a Guardian and I try to practice from different positions I might have in the stand and sometimes I would get the string slap too, but the string supressor cured it for me.
Although I don't advocate using a String Suppressor just to keep from getting slapped they will help;)Make sure everything else is right and then add a String Suppressor and enjoy all the benefits.

Dan

Tuco 09-25-2007 08:17 AM

RE: String Slap
 
By the way, the only reason I am not using one of yours is mine came on the bow.I was trying the bow at the shop and got a couple of small slaps and theownerputs these on most of the bows he sells.

ORIGINAL: MeanV2


ORIGINAL: honcho12

Also you may want to try a string supressor. In a hunting situation from a tree stand you can't always get a good stance and have great form. I use onemade by shawnsarchery.com and am very pleased with it. I have a Guardian and I try to practice from different positions I might have in the stand and sometimes I would get the string slap too, but the string supressor cured it for me.
Although I don't advocate using a String Suppressor just to keep from getting slapped they will help;)Make sure everything else is right and then add a String Suppressor and enjoy all the benefits.

Dan

nubo 09-26-2007 12:25 PM

RE: String Slap
 
Maybe your standing to square to your bow while shooting and your arm is too close to your string . I've been through this and once I spread my leg's and turned slightly toward's the target ,I had no more string slap.

Just another thing to look at

nubo

loogout1 09-26-2007 02:04 PM

RE: String Slap
 
Started having the same issue and wasn't grouping very well. Changed my grip and its solved both problems. Hold your bow in the pocket of your thumb and pointer finger, then curl your other three fingers back so the grip is resting against the back of the three fingers. This will basically turn your hand about 45 deg out at the bottom in turn moving your arm out away from the string. Helped me a ton.

KodiakArcher 09-26-2007 03:19 PM

RE: String Slap
 
Is it as simple as having put on a heavier jacket now that it's later in the season? (Probably not since you guys are still cooking down there.) Thicker jackets not only add bulk to your bow arm they also may cause you to address the bow differently, changing your grip and stance.


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