Am I weird or what?
#21
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kalaheo Hi.
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Aloha Farmchick,
What part of drawing back is hard?? The begining as you first start to draw? Or does it seem like you cant get to a full draw cause you cant bring your release back enough?
I just went from fingers to a release and did not have to adjust my draw length , just the position of my anchor so I could draw completely back ( The wall)
I strongly suggest a string loop also. Just keep up on this forum and your skills will keep growing![Big Grin](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
What part of drawing back is hard?? The begining as you first start to draw? Or does it seem like you cant get to a full draw cause you cant bring your release back enough?
I just went from fingers to a release and did not have to adjust my draw length , just the position of my anchor so I could draw completely back ( The wall)
I strongly suggest a string loop also. Just keep up on this forum and your skills will keep growing
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#22
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: North Carolina
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Still working on drawing back every day. I draw and hold for 5 seconds, then site in, then keep holding another 5, and site in 5, then let down. 12 times every night. The wall is where I feel my weakness show up first, then that left elbow starts sticking out in the way.