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toadder 01-12-2006 04:32 PM

Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
Hey guys, i am a first year bow hunter and i can honestly say i know just about nothing. i went out to practise i just was a given a knew PSE as a gift so when i went out i pulled by bow and it was good and then i nocked an arrow and i could not pull it back. i know this is stupid but i was wondering if the arrow makes it harder to pull back. Because that was the weirdest thing after i couldnt pull the knocked arrow i took it off and pulled and away it went.

Oneshot7 01-12-2006 04:42 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
are you using a release to shoot the bow????

toadder 01-12-2006 05:13 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
No right now i am just using my fingers. do you think that will make a difference????

PSEarcher149 01-12-2006 05:33 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
With a release, it's a lot easier on your fingers with compound bows. The arrow wouldn't make it harder to pull back. Did you have trouble pulling it back the first time? Because if you did, then you muscles just might have gotten tired. Just practice pulling it back a bunch if that's the case.

Oneshot7 01-12-2006 08:16 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
it made it easier for me and i am also alot more comfortable using a realease with a bow also taking a 10 lb weight and pulling it back like a bow string will help in the long run i couldnt pull back a 70 lb bow at the begining of the season now i can pull back an 80 lb bow no problem

It could have also been the football practise.

toadder 01-12-2006 09:37 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
thank you guys alot i do have a release so i will try it. Maybe it will make me shoot better.hahahaha

Soilarch 01-13-2006 12:33 AM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
You'll certainly shoot better with a release...if for no other reason than you'll shoot more!!! Finger-shooting is an art all by itself and takes a while to master. If the release didn't help out let us know and we'll put our heads together, 'cause seems strange indeed!

zak123 01-13-2006 07:42 AM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
When I first bought my 50-60# bow, I could only pull it back once every ten minutes or so. I shot about ten shots a day because I used all of the strength I could muster. After about a week, I could shoot about thirty shots a day, and now, I can shoot several hundered shots a day, using a 70.4# bow.

PSEarcher149 01-13-2006 11:16 AM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 

ORIGINAL: Soilarch

You'll certainly shoot better with a release...if for no other reason than you'll shoot more!!! Finger-shooting is an art all by itself and takes a while to master. If the release didn't help out let us know and we'll put our heads together, 'cause seems strange indeed!
Well, it won't necessarily make you shoot better. Releases make it so it doesn't wobble side to side but it will still fluxuate up and down. Finger shooting makes it so it won't wobble up and down but it will from side to side.

Soilarch 01-13-2006 04:38 PM

RE: Can I Ask You Guys Something
 
Nock travel will still "wobble" up and down with fingers, granted it may not be as much (on a properly tuned bow being shot by someone who knows how to do it correctly) so you have a point.

BUT line 10 "average" archers up and have them shoot 6 arrows with a release and 6 arrow with fingers...and the release group will be better. The big point I was trying to make was that using a release is much easier on your fingers/hand than finger-style. Because of this you are likely to shoot more and shoot more often. THAT will make you a better shot.


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