Sorry no over head shot. Let me know what I can improve on.
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I'd say it looks damn fine to me!
BD :)
Yep...looks pretty darn good to me too.
Are you having any issues with your accuracy that show a pattern or is everything falling into place?
Ray ;)
I agree i watched all the vids and your shooting style looks very fluid. i hope i get that good someday!! thats a problem i want!!! hahahaha
Rick :notworthy:
Thanks. I have been really working on my back tension for quite some time, it seems to have really made my consistancy a lot better. When I miss my spot it is usually low and to the left. I watched one of Rick Welch's videos last year and that has been the shooting style I have tried to copy.
Looks fine and dandy to me........
I can't see anything wrong with it!
You're right, your elbow is as high as mine. :)
Jason
I think you could improve on about everything! Just kidding. Tony is one of the best shooters that I know.
Brian
Thanks BrianH. I am still not going to drag your deer out for you when we head west this fall :biglaugh:
Darn it! I thought I would give it try anyway. ;)
Most definitely one of the best videos of shooting form I've seen on this site. One thing that might be of help to others on this site is for you to describe your shot in words. How do you put it together and how do you end it? Also...how do you train???
Brett
I LIKE THE TUNES :saywhat: