IMHO what Rat is stating is correct, I look at draw length being [the front half of the body] the bow arm/grip and shoulder properly set and when drawing the bow string back the string V should preferably not go past the eye socket of the corner of the mouth which allows several facial structures for multiple anchor points as well as good sight from the peep. Archer should be standing up straight, not leaning forward or backwards to reach out for the string.
Know loop length or release head length is/ can be adjusted to bring the draw arm/ elbow and shoulders into proper alignment directly behind the arrow. Its what I call the back half.
Just my $.02
Know loop length or release head length is/ can be adjusted to bring the draw arm/ elbow and shoulders into proper alignment directly behind the arrow. Its what I call the back half.
Just my $.02
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