- archery - recurve shooting technique with my hoyt helix
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@snipingsheep nice form... very solid!
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@AudaciousInrush actually it's a stabiliser... it helps to keep the bow steady while you aim which is handy when the target is 90 metres away. also helps absorb any vibration caused by the shot.
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@HOMExSKILLET All it is a rest. It allows you to rest your bow on the ground when not in use.
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whats that thing sticking out of the front
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You will most likely end up with a huge callous across the back of your fingers. Either that or flayed skin
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Is it absolutely necessary to use finger tabs when shooting a recurve? I just started shooting a bow and I don't use any safety stuff like that. Am I gonna mess up my fingers?
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you are trowing finger!!!!!
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@scoffer2829 ha ok sorry im a dumbass
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@coverman97 lol a long rod for ballance
do u like that poud limbs im thinking of getting them because i want 2 reach targets at 40 50 yards
jgomes1992 1 year ago
yes, but i don't know your arrows and your draw length
snipingsheep 1 year ago
@snipingsheep how do you get that roll in the bow after you shoot i can't get that on my bow i also do competions to how do you get the roll of the bow after you release?
MultiSniper14 1 year ago
@MultiSniper14 relax your bowhandfingers and let the bow jump forvard. you also need a fingersling. or maybe your stabilisator isn`t topheavy enough.
snipingsheep 1 year ago
You have an open release?
When you do your push-pull, let your string-hand slide behind your ear. Don't try to release it away from your face. It might affect the flight of your arrow.
Let your right elbow and back muscles do all the work.
If possible, try to work on it.
Everything else is amazing. :)
BurningBridges100 2 years ago
yes thank you :-)
this is the reason why i'm shooting the compound since dezember :-D. now it works! i worked more than 3 years at this problem. a video from my compound shooting will follow soon...
snipingsheep 2 years ago