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<blockquote data-quote="Pinwheeled" data-source="post: 4175850" data-attributes="member: 10402"><p>I am basically in the same boat as you. I've dabbled a few times but never went all in with it. I would always have stretches where I shot fantastic. Then I would start thinking about it and fall to pieces. I really just need to shoot it more.</p><p></p><p>I have mine set up with the click and fairly cold. I pull back with my thumb on the post. When I get to full draw, I take thumb off and rotate til I hear the click. Then, it's just aim, pull, aim, pull, aim, pull til the shot breaks. If I'm having a good day with it, my float steadies up as I pull harder right before the shot breaks without thinking about it. On bad days, I pull and pull until I have to conscientiously transfer pressure to my ring and pinky finger and it all goes to heck.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pinwheeled, post: 4175850, member: 10402"] I am basically in the same boat as you. I've dabbled a few times but never went all in with it. I would always have stretches where I shot fantastic. Then I would start thinking about it and fall to pieces. I really just need to shoot it more. I have mine set up with the click and fairly cold. I pull back with my thumb on the post. When I get to full draw, I take thumb off and rotate til I hear the click. Then, it's just aim, pull, aim, pull, aim, pull til the shot breaks. If I'm having a good day with it, my float steadies up as I pull harder right before the shot breaks without thinking about it. On bad days, I pull and pull until I have to conscientiously transfer pressure to my ring and pinky finger and it all goes to heck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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