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My New PSE Stinger Compound Bow

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  • Yep @brokentengue99. You sound just like my Marine Corps drill instructor that told me the same thing. I know it, now I need to do it. Thanks for the reminder.

  • thanks @zachandamber0 The advice I've gotten on this post has been amazing and totally helpful.

  • I'll bring it into Basspro this month and have them make that adjustment. Thanks @Rawjuice10

  • Thanks for the advice @Tridob. I'll give that a try tonight.

  • Thanks @thetrickshooter. I robin- hooded an arrow yesterday from that same spot.

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  • I just recently got this bow for my birthday and I haven't been able to shoot it but this video just made me want to go shoot it so bad

  • Relax the front hand. Hold the bow with your index and middle finger barely touching the front, just to support the now after the shot. Once at full draw, slow steady squeeze on the trigger, maintaining the pull as you release. I just got the 2012 stinger 3G. I too am self taught but did pick the brain of the archery guys at the nearest bass pro shop.

  • dont slap the trigger and u need a inch longer draw

  • Try drawing your bow from the ground up in urban areas in case of early arrow release. Just as you I'm a self taught shooter.

  • @pattersonassoc

    Also , with your release , " squeeze " it , don't " slap " it with your finger . You'll find that your accuracy will improve as well .

    Good shootin' .

  • tips.. okay on your grip to make sure you grip lose just use your bloodline on your thumb to hold it and make an okay sign with you rhand around the grip but just keep enough grip to keep it straight. also you can rest your nose on the string and run you r hand and release along your jaw line.. see if it helps. its what the pros do so i do it and it works for me but its just whatever makes you comfortable and accurate

  • draw length is way too short

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