Not terrible by any means. I would STRONGLY recommend you keep your fingers DOWN on that your left hand. Keep the hand open through the shot and let the bow fall naturally. A broadhead will let you know real quick why you keep those fingers down though. But being as I'm a year late... you may have learned by now. Keep up the work man!
since you asked, the release fit looks off-you should trigger the release from the first joint-shorten the release. Also, when you shoot you tend to grab the handle.
since you asked, the release fit looks off-you should trigger the release from the first joint-shorten the release. Also, when you shoot you tend to grab the handle.
Notice how when you shoot, your bow hand squeezes tight around the grip: not good. Instead of sticking your fingers out towards the target, just totally relax them around the bow grip. When you flex your fingers outward, your whole arm flexes as well which causes inconsistencies. I used to shoot just like how you did, then I changed it up and am shooting much better.
looks good, only thing i would do differently is to learn to use your back muscles to draw, you are drawing mostly with your arm and not using those big ole muscles in your back...
That sounds about right if you're shooting a 336 grain arrow. IBO for 60 # would be 300 grains. You'd lose about 12 fps for the extra 36 grains, 2 - 4 fps for the string peep and 2 - 4 fps for the brass nock set; a total of 16 - 20 fps less than the optimal IBO speed of 366 fps. Should calculate to 346 - 350 fps. Very impressive performance, IMHO. The target looks to be 30 - 35 yards away in the video and the sound from release to impact bears that out. Nice shooting. Semper Fi
Im not quit sure what speed im getting but my omen is set a 60 lbs with the same draw as u and since they cought a 70lb omen a 366 im thinkin around 350-355
@Marine10076 it all depends on how heavy yor arrow is, i dont think its making 350. maybe 310ish or so, but then again, i dont know how much that arrow weighs. for it to do 350 @ 60lbs your gonna need about a 300 grain arrow...
I just got myself the Omen. 72 # @ 30", Fletcher Tru-peep G5 Expert 1 drop-away rest. 406 grain arrow @ 345 fps. I know that last inch of draw can be a real bear. You made it look easier than it is. What's your set-up? Do you Know what kind of speed you're getting?
you're gonna chop off one of your finger one day with your fingers almost right in the arrows way. Be carful bro.
ZiigZag99 2 weeks ago
You had a fairly good draw, but will get tired faster since the bow is too heavy for you. Don't break your back drawing back a bow.
Bobatian6 1 month ago
Not terrible by any means. I would STRONGLY recommend you keep your fingers DOWN on that your left hand. Keep the hand open through the shot and let the bow fall naturally. A broadhead will let you know real quick why you keep those fingers down though. But being as I'm a year late... you may have learned by now. Keep up the work man!
14bigmattymatt 2 months ago
我覺得60磅你拉起來很吃力..
ggyy11877 2 months ago
Are you in southern Arizona???
StarbuC82 8 months ago
one hell of a bow! so small
freitasnetuno 10 months ago
too much draw weight, wind it back, lots
MrBowtech2008 11 months ago
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since you asked, the release fit looks off-you should trigger the release from the first joint-shorten the release. Also, when you shoot you tend to grab the handle.
dougk5 1 year ago
since you asked, the release fit looks off-you should trigger the release from the first joint-shorten the release. Also, when you shoot you tend to grab the handle.
dougk5 1 year ago
Notice how when you shoot, your bow hand squeezes tight around the grip: not good. Instead of sticking your fingers out towards the target, just totally relax them around the bow grip. When you flex your fingers outward, your whole arm flexes as well which causes inconsistencies. I used to shoot just like how you did, then I changed it up and am shooting much better.
GringotheHunter 1 year ago
form looks pretty good you got perfect anchor point and good control also a sweet bow! keep shootin!
swt19mustang65 1 year ago
look at the pipe cleaners on this prick,the bow is set at 40# .
karleatsjello 1 year ago
thanks ill work on it.
Marine10076 1 year ago
looks good, only thing i would do differently is to learn to use your back muscles to draw, you are drawing mostly with your arm and not using those big ole muscles in your back...
elkbow 1 year ago
That sounds about right if you're shooting a 336 grain arrow. IBO for 60 # would be 300 grains. You'd lose about 12 fps for the extra 36 grains, 2 - 4 fps for the string peep and 2 - 4 fps for the brass nock set; a total of 16 - 20 fps less than the optimal IBO speed of 366 fps. Should calculate to 346 - 350 fps. Very impressive performance, IMHO. The target looks to be 30 - 35 yards away in the video and the sound from release to impact bears that out. Nice shooting. Semper Fi
MrOldbow 1 year ago
Im not quit sure what speed im getting but my omen is set a 60 lbs with the same draw as u and since they cought a 70lb omen a 366 im thinkin around 350-355
Marine10076 1 year ago
@Marine10076 it all depends on how heavy yor arrow is, i dont think its making 350. maybe 310ish or so, but then again, i dont know how much that arrow weighs. for it to do 350 @ 60lbs your gonna need about a 300 grain arrow...
axeforce6 1 year ago
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archeryguru13 1 year ago
I just got myself the Omen. 72 # @ 30", Fletcher Tru-peep G5 Expert 1 drop-away rest. 406 grain arrow @ 345 fps. I know that last inch of draw can be a real bear. You made it look easier than it is. What's your set-up? Do you Know what kind of speed you're getting?
MrOldbow 1 year ago