BTW, an idea for a future video: how to get into using magnifying lenses for newbies. Various options? When are they used? How to select magnification?
Hi, thank for the info again !!! I tried a longuer dloop today. I had issues with aiming low ans some dip bang. With my longuer dloop (just a little longuer) after 2 different lenght tryout. The longuer one was more stable for me. The patern of the flotting pin was smooth and slow. Did had a crazy miss and my grouping was tight. I will practice tomorrow again to confirm everything is ok. Im a para archer in a wheelchair from Canada and it complicated everything. (Form & handicap) and i have also big arm (19") the bicep block the elbow movement 😅😅. It was hard to fond consistancy. But i found it. I stated shooting for a year and a 1/2 now. I shooting 671/720 in competition at this moment. Not that bad. Lol Your videos helped me a lot. It really hard to find good info (real) in the archery world.
Great Video. I have a question about draw length. If my draw length is between 28.5 and 29”, should I set the cam on the shorter or longer side? And adjust from that point.
Different things to look at here. Are you measuring this on a drawboard and know for sure what your draw length is or just going off a modual? Are the limbs maxed out or backed off? Backing off the limbs increases draw length. Some brands will be longer than advertised on the moduals too so that comes into play. All that being separated off. What do you want the bow to feel like? Do you want more or less let off? Doing a shorter draw length setting and lengthening out will give you more let off. Starting out on a longer draw length and going shorter will give you less let off.
Ive had a bobbing up and down problem at my recent spanish nationals. I had a group no bigger than the 10 in width but a vertical group all up and down.
Check this video out. It's most likely you're either losing pressure on the backwall or you're not seating the front shoulder well. Those are the most common issues for bobbing up and down on target. ruclips.net/video/wgpN1pcROww/видео.html
@@rcrchery It was the gold medal match so I still got silver. But I had very strong shot that went high and weaker shots where I had a bit of anticipation that went low.
It could be. There's a lot of things that it might be. My guess is probably hand torque though. If it's shooting good, don't overthink it. I torque a bow as well and so does Mathias Fullerton.
@@rcrchery thank you. That was actually my guess. Been having some carpal tunnel issues in my left hand/wrist lately. I’ve been shooting for 50 hrs never had this happen
Glad you're feeling better. Excellent video! I liked how you showed your draw motion multiple times and at different angles. Thank you for sharing!
I appreciate that! I’m trying to up my creativity on things for sure.
BTW, an idea for a future video: how to get into using magnifying lenses for newbies. Various options? When are they used? How to select magnification?
That’s a great idea, thank you for that. I’ll get it written down in my binder.
One of your best!
Thank you, sir!
The slow mo is really helpful. Great video
Thank you very much!
Hi, thank for the info again !!! I tried a longuer dloop today. I had issues with aiming low ans some dip bang.
With my longuer dloop (just a little longuer) after 2 different lenght tryout. The longuer one was more stable for me. The patern of the flotting pin was smooth and slow. Did had a crazy miss and my grouping was tight. I will practice tomorrow again to confirm everything is ok.
Im a para archer in a wheelchair from Canada and it complicated everything. (Form & handicap) and i have also big arm (19") the bicep block the elbow movement 😅😅. It was hard to fond consistancy. But i found it.
I stated shooting for a year and a 1/2 now. I shooting 671/720 in competition at this moment. Not that bad. Lol
Your videos helped me a lot. It really hard to find good info (real) in the archery world.
So awesome to hear your story here And I’m glad that helped you out!!
I went shooting this morning. My average was 57/60pts. ( 1pts better) than before the dloop change. I finish my match with 684/720
Great stuff brother!!!
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff, always learning 👍🏹
Thank you for watching!
Awesome. I wish there were examples or the shoulder being not in the right place and elbow. This video has been super useful
These are coming!
thank you so much !!! i need all the information i can get. Cheers
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thanks. Good info!
Great Video. I have a question about draw length. If my draw length is between 28.5 and 29”, should I set the cam on the shorter or longer side? And adjust from that point.
Different things to look at here. Are you measuring this on a drawboard and know for sure what your draw length is or just going off a modual? Are the limbs maxed out or backed off? Backing off the limbs increases draw length. Some brands will be longer than advertised on the moduals too so that comes into play.
All that being separated off. What do you want the bow to feel like? Do you want more or less let off? Doing a shorter draw length setting and lengthening out will give you more let off. Starting out on a longer draw length and going shorter will give you less let off.
Ive had a bobbing up and down problem at my recent spanish nationals. I had a group no bigger than the 10 in width but a vertical group all up and down.
Check this video out. It's most likely you're either losing pressure on the backwall or you're not seating the front shoulder well. Those are the most common issues for bobbing up and down on target. ruclips.net/video/wgpN1pcROww/видео.html
@@rcrchery It was the gold medal match so I still got silver. But I had very strong shot that went high and weaker shots where I had a bit of anticipation that went low.
Right handed shooter, arrow pointing left at full draw (center shot correct- bare shafts good at 20 yds) is that likely to be draw length issue
It could be. There's a lot of things that it might be. My guess is probably hand torque though. If it's shooting good, don't overthink it. I torque a bow as well and so does Mathias Fullerton.
@@rcrchery thank you. That was actually my guess. Been having some carpal tunnel issues in my left hand/wrist lately. I’ve been shooting for 50 hrs never had this happen
Yes but where not allowed to skyward.draw a bow like that at the archery club .we have to draw it as we pick it up for safety reasons .
That’ll make things rough to be accurate. I’ve heard some of the clubs overseas are more strict though.