Missing deer
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hancock\'s Bridge New Jersey USA
Posts: 7
RE: Missing deer
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macduck, Even though you should always draw and bend at the waist do not take my info as the remedy for you shooting low. As I said not bending generally causes you to shoot high not low. As cyclone and dm said, Don't peek or anticipate the shot. This will cause you to lean into your shot and drop your bow arm. Concentrate on your "spot" and let the shot happen. I hope I didn't confuse you by adding in the waist thing. LOL
"Semper Fi"
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I'm not taken all your info,but thats is part of it,the other part is I blieve is the anker point,I did put a kisser on but haven't had a shot yet to see if it helps. Thanks
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macduck, Even though you should always draw and bend at the waist do not take my info as the remedy for you shooting low. As I said not bending generally causes you to shoot high not low. As cyclone and dm said, Don't peek or anticipate the shot. This will cause you to lean into your shot and drop your bow arm. Concentrate on your "spot" and let the shot happen. I hope I didn't confuse you by adding in the waist thing. LOL
"Semper Fi"
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I'm not taken all your info,but thats is part of it,the other part is I blieve is the anker point,I did put a kisser on but haven't had a shot yet to see if it helps. Thanks
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#12
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hancock\'s Bridge New Jersey USA
Posts: 7
RE: Missing deer
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are you practicing with your broadheads to see if they hit the same spot as your field tips?
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Yes I am practicing with broadheads in a 3d deer target,and can put the arrows in the spot.
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are you practicing with your broadheads to see if they hit the same spot as your field tips?
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Yes I am practicing with broadheads in a 3d deer target,and can put the arrows in the spot.
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