Harold Money jr
Well-Known Member
I've shot trad bows for close to 40 years and for the past several have been shooting high no matter what I do. What had felt right was still high, at best I would have 2 distinct groups one dead on, the other high like 4" high at 20 yards.
I was watching Fred bear and Howard Hill shooting videos and noticed something. They would draw and come up with the bow. All my life I've drawn high, anchored and eased down into the zone but, apparently not far enough.
Today I started low and anchored like I was going to shoot a deer in the foot. I'd then raise the bow until it felt right then release. It's been a major change for the better. My up and downs have been dead on. I'm so excited to work on this.
Anyone else have a unique thing that works for them shooting a bare bow?
I was watching Fred bear and Howard Hill shooting videos and noticed something. They would draw and come up with the bow. All my life I've drawn high, anchored and eased down into the zone but, apparently not far enough.
Today I started low and anchored like I was going to shoot a deer in the foot. I'd then raise the bow until it felt right then release. It's been a major change for the better. My up and downs have been dead on. I'm so excited to work on this.
Anyone else have a unique thing that works for them shooting a bare bow?