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Post by Justin on Jan 8, 2011 21:08:12 GMT -5
I have battled this sence I have started shooting a bow I thought I had it beat last week and was shooting dime size bullseyes only 14 yards but was happy with it ...now I seem to be shooting to right about 2 inches most of the time. I am thinking on trying to get together with some good shooters to be able to help me out but untill that time what are some general tips as I know I am not gripping my bow 100% sure of that.
now funny part is I shot alisha's PSE stinger and am way more consistent shooter even though its shorter draw
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Post by Justin on Jan 8, 2011 22:24:49 GMT -5
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Post by ducknuts on Jan 9, 2011 3:50:31 GMT -5
It could be the grip on the bow, different companies have different style grips. So with different bows, you personally may hold the bow different which can create less torque. If it's too difficult to change the way you hold a bow then it may be easier to change the grip. Many guys buy after market grips, usually run under a hundred bucks. Check out www.bowgrips.com
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Post by extremebowhunter on Jan 10, 2011 4:03:11 GMT -5
Should try a drop away rest, it won't cure the problem, but it will improve your shooting.
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Post by archeryassassin on Feb 14, 2011 8:01:43 GMT -5
I' d need more info before i could offer much help,you say her bow shoots better even though its a shorter draw?That could be part of your problem,draw length on your bow being too long.Also try a sight that has a bubble level in it,try to make a habit of looking at it once your at full draw and start to aim,have a look and see where the bubble is,try to keep it in the middle,that will help some with tourqeing the bow.
Without actually seeing the bow and you shoting it,i don't know ,it could be many things.
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