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re: Bow Miss
Posted on 12/16/21 at 6:59 pm to Piebald Panther
Posted on 12/16/21 at 6:59 pm to Piebald Panther
I feel like my anchor and form are pretty solid as I have a nose button and when i go from anchor to nose on the string its in the same spot every time.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:08 pm to KRobinson
Are you missing the same way during practice shots or just on deer?
The low right would make me think your dropping the bow at release. I have a tendency to lift at release which kicks mine high and back.
If everything you’re doing is consistent then it’s time to look at the bow.
The low right would make me think your dropping the bow at release. I have a tendency to lift at release which kicks mine high and back.
If everything you’re doing is consistent then it’s time to look at the bow.
Posted on 12/16/21 at 7:16 pm to KRobinson
Do a blind draw. Draw back and settle in then open your eyes. Everything should line up and it helps with muscle memory. Another thing that could be happening is dropping your bow arm to see that arrow impact. Repeatability is everything.
A few years ago I was having a similar issue. Talked to a tournament guy and he said to just practice shooting 1-3 arrows a session. My problem was I was shooting good in the beginning then after a while my form would break down and I would shoot terrible. Then I would start messing with my sight or rest and end up all messed up. The tournament guy told me to quit over thinking it and relax.
A few years ago I was having a similar issue. Talked to a tournament guy and he said to just practice shooting 1-3 arrows a session. My problem was I was shooting good in the beginning then after a while my form would break down and I would shoot terrible. Then I would start messing with my sight or rest and end up all messed up. The tournament guy told me to quit over thinking it and relax.
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