Does anyone here have a complete breakdown guide on proper shooting form?
I have, for as long as I can remember, always had trouble with settling my pin directly on the target when I am at full draw. For some reason, my pin always wants to settle just below the target and it bothers me. usually, i just lean back, or lift my arm right before release...but this sometimes, maybe 5% of the time, produces a shot outside the grouping and I know its because i "flinched" or "jerked".
I want my pin to settle directly on the target, so I've been trying to engage my core a bit more while at full draw, instead of leaning back, I tighten my obliques to help elevate the pin to sit directly on target.
I think I learned improper form as a kid while trying to shoot a bow that was too heavy/difficult to draw, and it never left me.
any tips on how to get my left arm (bow arm) to stay up on target and not drift below?
I have, for as long as I can remember, always had trouble with settling my pin directly on the target when I am at full draw. For some reason, my pin always wants to settle just below the target and it bothers me. usually, i just lean back, or lift my arm right before release...but this sometimes, maybe 5% of the time, produces a shot outside the grouping and I know its because i "flinched" or "jerked".
I want my pin to settle directly on the target, so I've been trying to engage my core a bit more while at full draw, instead of leaning back, I tighten my obliques to help elevate the pin to sit directly on target.
I think I learned improper form as a kid while trying to shoot a bow that was too heavy/difficult to draw, and it never left me.
any tips on how to get my left arm (bow arm) to stay up on target and not drift below?
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