From: jjs
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Date: 02-Aug-18 |
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Been having frequent collapsing of my fingers just right before the release, shoot 3 under since 86 and have drop draw # to the mid 40s. Notice after a dz shots I get a junk shot but the next shot I have to really concentrate on my form so it doesn't happen again. What be the solution, wrist brace, ect?
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From: Woods Walker
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Date: 02-Aug-18 |
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Focus on pushing your bow arm away from you right up to and through your release. It's a simple maneuver that makes to do a lot of things you should be doing regarding your form.
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From: fdp
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Date: 02-Aug-18 |
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Your shooting sequence isn't ingrained. When you have to start thinking about a portion of your shot sequnce, it's time to go back to the blank bale/bridge.
As was mentioned, try pushing to the target, but you also need to keep the pulling sensation going as well.
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From: twostrings
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Date: 02-Aug-18 |
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Shoot a dozen and take a break, talk to the birds, razz the squirrels, plan your revenge, then get back on it.
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