Common Misses & Their Causes (TToTW#43)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 31

  • @theonlyegg
    @theonlyegg 6 лет назад +7

    Hey Robert, just wanted to thank you for your channel and everything you do. I just got started a few months ago, I don't have many people to bounce questions off of locally, and between you and Dudley, I'm finding that nearly every question I have has been covered by one or both of you. Just really supremely thankful for what you're doing. Have a great year!

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад +2

      Really glad to be able to help! Thank you for watching the videos!

    • @michaeledwards7668
      @michaeledwards7668 6 лет назад

      @@rcrchery awesome vids, I shoot left I tend to miss to the right, I guess I should check stance and draw length first? Also to be honest I need to check my anchor points, I find myself searching a bit to line the peep with the sight!

  • @derekmcalister2705
    @derekmcalister2705 6 лет назад +2

    Congratulations on reaching this awesome milestone Robert !
    Out of all the instructional videos, RUclips sites and so on, I find yours to be the most informative, detailed and helpful by far. A few times now, I've been watching your videos without any problem of my own in mind , and thaught " damn, that's why I've been having trouble" ! 😂
    Keep up the great work mate , I'm very happy to become one of your first patreon tier 2 supporters!
    Cheers brother,
    Derek,
    Australia

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      Derek, thank you very much for becoming one of my first supporters on Patreon! I'm glad the videos have been helpful and I really appreciate you watching them!

  • @paultellier2147
    @paultellier2147 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out why I kept shooting low right. This video cleared it up for me! Thanks for putting out quality content man!

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  5 лет назад

      Thank you for watching! I'm glad it could help out!

  • @kennethosborne6497
    @kennethosborne6497 6 лет назад +1

    Happy new year to you, Rob. Particularly look forward to your latest information on stabilization you mentioned that many Pro archers are now recently using.

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      Happy New Year, Kenneth! It is up and live on my Patreon page for my Tier 1 and Tier 2 subscribers. Thank you for watching the video!

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video !

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @jacobm922
    @jacobm922 2 года назад

    Hey man, so I have a really good straight line till 70 yards. But for some reason right around 90-100 i group well together still, but they are all to the left all of a sudden.
    My bow is tuned and sight is setup well. Im convinced its a small change in form, but i just cant pin point why I’m grouping left at those long range shots.

  • @sebk2669
    @sebk2669 6 лет назад +1

    You deserve that rob 😉 happy new year buddy

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      Thank you, Seb. Happy New Year!

  • @archer1483
    @archer1483 5 лет назад

    I have 6 ounces on my front bar in 12 oz of my back. I always have trouble getting the pin up to the center. So I unconsciously jump upward when executing the shop what causes a high left Miss. I took front weight off prior to this problem. Not sure where I screwed up but I cannot get over trying to force the bow up in to the center and then jumping at Shot execution

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  5 лет назад

      You'll want to draw the bow with the bow hand up just above the bow shoulder and settle with it level or a tiny bit above the shoulder at anchor. Then make sure you're starting above the middle of the target at anchor and settle down to the middle.
      Keep the bow where it has a forward weight balance when you hold it. It should tilt forward in the hand. This will force you to pull into the back wall and hold the bow up and should help with consistency. If it doesn't, I'd look into some aiming drills. There's some written articles on them on my blog that can be found on my websites, www.rcrchery.com

  • @NicholasSanchez814
    @NicholasSanchez814 6 лет назад

    Just got done watching, good info! Have a question though, unless your shot is built around a resistive stabilizer setup wouldnt too much front weight cause low misses? I feel like the average archer will have trouble with a heavy front stabilizer to combat low misses. I notice when I weight the front I find my front shoulder super fatigued and I lean back at the waste to fight it causing the bow to drop low. I also notice a lot of the top level guys with front heavy setups tend to hitch....

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      If you go too extreme on the front weight you can find yourself with the issues you mentioned for sure. There's a balance between front weight and how hard you're pulling into the stops. Get enough tension built up in the body from pulling and then enough front weight to support it and keep you from popping out high and it really calms down your float and hits on target.

  • @carcrazyy2009
    @carcrazyy2009 6 лет назад

    Hey Robert, any help for us in the bow Hunter class with a shorter stabilizer setup?

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      If you're using a front and back bar you can still follow this process but on a smaller scale. You're looking for the slight forward weighting bias. If you're only using the front bar you'll set up weight until it's a little bit of a forward weighting balance that you can maintain good float with on target.

    • @carcrazyy2009
      @carcrazyy2009 6 лет назад

      @@rcrchery thanks for the reply! That's what I figured since I am running a front and rear bar I just wasn't sure if the 1 front 2 rear rule was still applicable on that small of a scale or if you've found another ratio that works well. I've also heard (front weight x length) /rear length = rear weight

  • @sergeantdwz5783
    @sergeantdwz5783 6 лет назад +3

    So hard to flip these in my head being a lefty lol

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад +1

      I meant to put that information about this being for a right handed archer in the video and then talk about it for a lefty but I totally blanked. Sorry!

    • @sergeantdwz5783
      @sergeantdwz5783 6 лет назад +1

      @@rcrchery hey no problem at all lol. It's a curse for sure but I just flipped everything you said lol. I watched your video about the new stabilizer setups. Going to give it a go today!

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад +1

      Let me know what you think!

    • @sergeantdwz5783
      @sergeantdwz5783 6 лет назад

      @@rcrchery absolutely will do

  • @mattmclaughlin2831
    @mattmclaughlin2831 3 года назад

    Fast forward for 4:30 to get to the point lol

  • @prathameshbakliwal1809
    @prathameshbakliwal1809 6 лет назад

    Hey, Can you make those videos that will be helpful for wheelchair archers also, it will be of great help.

    • @rcrchery
      @rcrchery  6 лет назад

      I can do my best. I haven't had access to anyone in a wheel chair enough to learn common misses for them and causes though. I'd need to do some more research first.

    • @prathameshbakliwal1809
      @prathameshbakliwal1809 6 лет назад

      @@rcrchery Ok... Waiting for the same video. Thanks

  • @marke.8334
    @marke.8334 3 года назад

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