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Archery Hunting Tennessee
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Traditional shooting tip
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5430915" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>Interesting, but it makes sense. Assuming you cant your bow, drawing low and raising your bow to the target would prevent you from ever blocking your view of where you want to hit. Where-as, if you draw high, you have to bring your bow and arm down through your line of sight. </p><p></p><p>I shoot vertical, but slightly cant my bow during the draw. My cycle starts with the tip of the arrow close to the approximate gap, draw straight back with the bow slightly canted, make adjustments for my gap, then straighten the bow to vertical and let it rip. It probably causes a little torque, but I shoot with a relaxed grip and very little hand contact with the bow. Canting the bow on the draw opens my sight window and gives me a clear view of my target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5430915, member: 3158"] Interesting, but it makes sense. Assuming you cant your bow, drawing low and raising your bow to the target would prevent you from ever blocking your view of where you want to hit. Where-as, if you draw high, you have to bring your bow and arm down through your line of sight. I shoot vertical, but slightly cant my bow during the draw. My cycle starts with the tip of the arrow close to the approximate gap, draw straight back with the bow slightly canted, make adjustments for my gap, then straighten the bow to vertical and let it rip. It probably causes a little torque, but I shoot with a relaxed grip and very little hand contact with the bow. Canting the bow on the draw opens my sight window and gives me a clear view of my target. [/QUOTE]
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