If you really want to step up your shot process, MFJJ might not be the right coach for you. Don't get me wrong, he's a great guy with a lot of knowledge about bows and technical stuff, but he's not the best shooter out there. I'd suggest George Ryals when it comes to finding your shot process. He has a lot of insight from coaching multiple tournament winners and describes actions needed to get consistent a lot different than most of the archery youtubers out there and that helped me a lot in tightening up my groups and getting my shots right on longer ranges.
I love George Ryals and Chris Bee as I have said so many times and learn so much from them, but in terms of true technical form I prefer MFJJ, his insight on how the body works when and while it shoots is superb yes his groups aren't amazing but his knowledge is.
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If you really want to step up your shot process, MFJJ might not be the right coach for you. Don't get me wrong, he's a great guy with a lot of knowledge about bows and technical stuff, but he's not the best shooter out there.
I'd suggest George Ryals when it comes to finding your shot process. He has a lot of insight from coaching multiple tournament winners and describes actions needed to get consistent a lot different than most of the archery youtubers out there and that helped me a lot in tightening up my groups and getting my shots right on longer ranges.
I love George Ryals and Chris Bee as I have said so many times and learn so much from them, but in terms of true technical form I prefer MFJJ, his insight on how the body works when and while it shoots is superb yes his groups aren't amazing but his knowledge is.
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