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Old 02-27-2008, 05:41 AM
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How's my form?

I took Greg/MO's advice and bought the Tru-Fire Bulldog Buckle Release. I think it helped a lot!

When I changed my anchor point, I can't see out of my peep sight. Should I readjust my peep sight?





Your're a lefty, that is all that matter\

Check this guy out, he did not shoot the lake that day

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Old 02-27-2008, 08:15 AM
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He might not have been able to hit the spot but atleast he didn't put 1 in the lake.



The 1 thing you might consider at this point is removing the loop.I believe that will help your anchors even more. You appear to be at an age where you will be able to put it back on in a very short amount of time because I am sure you are growing.
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Old 02-27-2008, 02:18 PM
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The 1 thing you might consider at this point is removing the loop. I believe that will help your anchors even more. You appear to be at an age where you will be able to put it back on in a very short amount of time because I am sure you are growing.
I tried that once, but I wore out my string serving rather quickly. (I shoot a lot) That's why I switched to a D-loop. Do you think that leaving it on will affect my accuracy?

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Old 02-27-2008, 02:57 PM
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If your draw length is too long your form is going to be wrong. I doubt you can send the shot on it's way with back tension. I'm sure you have to intentionally trigger it. Back elbow too high. Head should be more face forward. You're looking out of the side of your face. Your desk is a mess.... clean it. LOL
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:13 PM
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Here's somemore lefty pics Germ


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Old 02-28-2008, 08:18 PM
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The 1 thing you might consider at this point is removing the loop. I believe that will help your anchors even more. You appear to be at an age where you will be able to put it back on in a very short amount of time because I am sure you are growing.
I tried that once, but I wore out my string serving rather quickly. (I shoot a lot) That's why I switched to a D-loop. Do you think that leaving it on will affect my accuracy?

Thanks,
Mike
The new release won't wear out your serving.

Your draw is probably slightly long but imo,off the string is going to put your anchors just about right and at your age with the amount of growing you will probably be doing,you will be fine just taking the loop off.
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