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Mr. Longbeard 09-11-2010 11:09 AM

canting your bow
 
I was out practicing today and I kinda canted my bow a little more than I usually do and I noticed my groups kinda got better... I also noticed that I could get a better view of my target...

does canting the bow make you shoot a littel better???

bigcountry 09-11-2010 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Longbeard (Post 3680147)
I was out practicing today and I kinda canted my bow a little more than I usually do and I noticed my groups kinda got better... I also noticed that I could get a better view of my target...

does canting the bow make you shoot a littel better???


If you start hitting to far right, cant less, if you start hitting too far left, well you get the picture.

Centxrecurve 09-14-2010 07:52 PM

Well I have noticed with my longbow I shoot better with a cant. With my recurve I do not cant at all

Night Wing 09-15-2010 03:26 AM

I cant to the one o'clock position.

Valentine 09-15-2010 03:51 AM

Everyone doesn't have to be exactly alike
 
There is basic and there are slight differences. I can't really judge exactly for you or you for me.

Just look at baseball hitters. You have a basic to start with and then a variation.

If you can shoot twenty arrows; hit the target accurately; keep your composure; don't worry about it.
It's when you have trouble hitting the broad side of a barn, you start to worry.

Practice and find your own ground zero.

Nessmuk 09-17-2010 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Longbeard (Post 3680147)
I was out practicing today and I kinda canted my bow a little more than I usually do and I noticed my groups kinda got better... I also noticed that I could get a better view of my target...

does canting the bow make you shoot a littel better???

Canting is part of what makes instinctive shooting instinctive. For me personally I find canting helps me improve my groups. However my Dad when he used to shoot, canting would throw his shooting off. It all depends on the hunter and what's comfortable to them

Bernie P. 09-19-2010 07:25 AM

I always cant the bow some both Lb and recurve.I generally just let the degree happen unless there's something in the way forcing me to cant for clearance.


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