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What is the one single thing that has helped your shooting?

Started by gonefishing600, November 19, 2011, 07:43:00 PM

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Breeze430

self-diagnoses for me...Understanding what I did, to get this..helped a ton.....
Breeze
"Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may."

maxwell




Widow's Son

Getting my right rotator cuff repaired. Shoulder surgery really slowed me down for a while but now I'm shooting better than ever.
1969 Bear Super Kodiak 45#
1966 Bear Kodiak 52#
2000 Black Widow MAII
46# at 28"
Roy Hall Navajo Stick, 64" Caddo 55#@28"

LPM

1. Like Fred Bear said...."The hand does not leave the face."

2. If I think I'm having control problems and shooting before I'm ready, I found a trick that helps me......I deny myself the shot.

Try it sometime.  Draw an arrow back, get the sight picture just right, concentrate.  ....Hold ...Hold....Hold....Hold
Then slowly let up while maintaining the sight picture. Deny yourself the shot.  You went through all that work to pull the bow back and didn't get the reward of watching the arrow fly.

Guess what...The world didn't end.

If you do this a few times you will gain control of your shot sequence. you will be able to release when you want to instead of triggering by motion and time alone.

It works!!
LPM

AllenR


Jack Whitmire Jr

Triple anchor and back tension , yeah I know that is two but they go together .
Tolerance is a virtue of a man without any  Morals- unknown author

Ravenhood

Although I dont use it now, a clicker started all of my improvements.

skilonbw

Finding a local coach to watch and critique my form. Along with watching videos whether on internet or buying DVD's

Ground Hunter

Strength.  More strength for me is more control.  The solution to that, for me, is working up in bow weight, not going down to make it easier.

bucksakemmer


LongStick64

Dropping down in weight with a bow meant to improve form. Only way to learn proper form is when you can perform the shot without any stress. Light bow weight allows you to master your form, improve confidence and you can only go up from there.
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poekoelan

Learning to come to full draw by equating shooting my bow to shooting a rifle. I have to thank the Push Release dvd for that.

fmscan

Green and Arne helped me sooooo much! Rotation for back tension... Thanx guys

stujay

Trying and implementing some of the good tips found in this forum.

Terry Green

Proper Alignment by far....it cures a LOT of problems.
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"It's important,  when going after a goal, to never lose sight of the integrity of the journey" - Andy Garcia

'An anchor point is not a destination, its  an evolution to conclusion'

joe skipp

Dropping bow weight, consistently hitting my anchor in the same spot,fine tuning the split vision method of aiming.
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Benchmade111

I agree with Joe. I dropped my weight and it help to focus on my form and my anchor.

NBK

Confidence.  Believing that the arrow is going to go into that exact spot you're looking before you ever take the shot.  Hard to do when you shoot goups, and alot easier when you only take one arrow to the range.
Mike


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