Archery World Cup 2008 - FINAL STAGE - Ind. match #7
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@Mrslolzbear 70M
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@BillyDa59 no its just to stop bruising for prolonged usage
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elf 80 lvl
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and they never show the distance WTF
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Can anyone tell me what's the exact distance they're sooting from?
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@GoaGreena Have you tried finger tape or you can get gloves for it. Hope this helps
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I started shooting 20 lbs, which is light but started really blistering my fingers after a couple days in a row. Eventually you would build up a callus, but I do art and loosing the feeling in my fingers would be an inconvenience as I need to feel the pencil in my hand to make the right lines. But if you're okay with loosing most of the feeling at your finger tips (nothing to do with nerves, just skin) then shoot without. Unless you have a very heavy draw weight.
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@BillyDa59 really depends on the poundage you intend to shoot, I've had blisters With a tab from shooting 44 lbs. but if you're shooting around 16 lbs you should do fine without, but I'd recommend a tab ;)
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Are finger tabs really necessary when using a recurve bow? I just started shooting bow, and I don't use any vanbraces or finger tabs or any of that. Am I going to cause nerve damage to my finger tips or something crazy like that?
Equpment only counts if you have (as much as possible) perfect posture and technique .
My coach shoots a Win&Win Inno Carbon at World Cups ,but I've seen him shoot a Wooden Samick Polaris and get better groupings than half other archers from my country that shoot really good bows .
All in all ,your skill and mental techniques matter the most .Gear counts ,but you can't notice it if your technique isn't good enough ,and archers with good techs will always best good geared ones .
JuventusForever94 2 years ago 35
Its mostly about mental strength in my opinion but technique and gear do also play a role in that.
Sketchy2511 2 years ago 7