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Working on form video-advice appreciated

Started by cedar swampman, February 26, 2009, 06:26:00 PM

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cedar swampman

Been working on all the elements- back tension, solid anchor, follow through etc. Just wondered if you guys would offer some advise and help. Thanks Paul  

Terry Green

OK...I see a forward creep...which is causing you to  muscle the bow a bit...and probably the cause of your bow arm dropping to the left.

I'm going back for a 2nd look.....
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Wabash

As far as keeping your bow arm up the fifth arrow looked real good, kinda like ole Byron.

bayoulongbowman

wish I could of seen ur group, or was it just for form...if you could hold and settle into ur shot one more second , I think you would be shooting lights out, just my hunch. What kind longbow ya got there? Nice..practice practice best of luck! :)
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cedar swampman

The bow is a Northern Mist Classic. I am working on developing a system of settling in and then continue my rearward pull until I hit my brow with the string and away she goes! As long as I am riveted on the "spot" I group pretty tight and have destroyed 7 nocks with this new bow already. Thanks guys for your input

BobCo 1965

I also see the creep. Personally, it would destroy the build up of back tension for me. Unless I keep the increase of back tension constant, I'm in trouble. Its a building process that does not end at the release, but after it.

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