Another tip to mention would be your aiming form. String touching your nose, button on lip and eye looking through the peep sight. If you do these 3 things consistantly your aim will be consistant. Also your gripping form should be loose on the bow, you need to allow the bow to do what it wants. Feet should be shoulder width apart and you should aim to your left or right 90 degrees. Hold the bow level and always pull back straight. The string will hop off the cams if drawn oddly and released.
@CucumberLips Thanks for the pointers. You mention some things that I should have talked about in the video. It is easy to take for granted those things you do automatically.
This won't work for recurve.
danguy665 4 days ago
Thxs
Yhprum99 1 month ago
@Yhprum99
You are welcome. I hope it was of some use to you. Thanks for watching.
AllAboutMoose 1 month ago
Relax your shoulders. Other than that nice for compound I shoot recurve.
Codenamebravo 4 months ago
@Codenamebravo
Good tip... Thanks!
AllAboutMoose 4 months ago
Another tip to mention would be your aiming form. String touching your nose, button on lip and eye looking through the peep sight. If you do these 3 things consistantly your aim will be consistant. Also your gripping form should be loose on the bow, you need to allow the bow to do what it wants. Feet should be shoulder width apart and you should aim to your left or right 90 degrees. Hold the bow level and always pull back straight. The string will hop off the cams if drawn oddly and released.
CucumberLips 7 months ago
@CucumberLips Thanks for the pointers. You mention some things that I should have talked about in the video. It is easy to take for granted those things you do automatically.
AllAboutMoose 6 months ago
Mmm, this doesnt helped me at all since im a target archer, and you are using a hunting release...
0DJMarco0 8 months ago
@0DJMarco0 many Olympic shooters still use a hunting release it all just personal preference
mrwhitetail1994 8 months ago