In the beginning of the video with the Mantis at app. 55 seconds how much movement is the red squiggly line 1/8”-1/4”. For you that may be poor but mere mortals would be oooh 😅With the bow hand…I stood next to Leko the 14 year old girl that won Vegas. Her Dad said she can’t worry about crossing the life live as her hands are so tiny. Is this where paying attention to the bubble would then be critical. With loop length…should one just try 1/2”, 5/8”, 3/4” and go with which perhaps gives you a better score? Thx good as always 😊
At the 55 second mark the red lines are the follow through motion. The orange are the lines for holding on target. One of my better holds on target for sure. For smaller hands you'll really just have to focus on consistent grip pressure and then balancing out the bow to try to keep your bubble in place. I see loop length vary from 3/4-1 inch depending on the person most commonly. Testing different lengths based off float can be a way to self diagnose for sure. It's part of my form program when I work with people on coaching and I use a combination of my computer program I made for this to show a length and also what the archer is seeing through some drills to help us dial it in without as much trail and error.
Great video again!! Every detail is important !!! I have a MANTIS X8 and i love it. Im still learning how to maximise its use. (That would be a great video to do?😉🤔) my average score is 97.5 on it. (Compound bow). Im starting my 2nd year of archery shooting. (Im 48 in a wheelchair) not that bad for a broken man. Hahahah Im aiming for perfection (kind of) . Im searching for the perfect bow set up (draw lenght, dloop, stabilizer configuration, weight, etc...) im closing in but i still on the learning curve. Im learning with videos like yours. Thanks a lot! You are a great source Question: On my mantis, i saw that i always have a leaning right 2.5degre (constantly) . 0.15sec after the shot (on the mantis) im a right hand shooter. How can i lower that right 2.5 degree??? I dont know if it my side bar stabilizer or my hand grip? Or both of them?
@@dancom69 You're getting great scores on it for sure! It's awesome to hear how much success you're having! Try angling out the back bar away from the bow a small amount and see how things go with the angle. The cant isn't always a bad thing though. Especially if you're shooting well. If you notice the cant won't go away then just roll with it and adjust the first axis on the sight to accommodate for the cant. Angle it a little to the left to bring your bubble back to the middle at full draw.
Always helpful as usual
Happy to help!
In the beginning of the video with the Mantis at app. 55 seconds how much movement is the red squiggly line 1/8”-1/4”. For you that may be poor but mere mortals would be oooh 😅With the bow hand…I stood next to Leko the 14 year old girl that won Vegas. Her Dad said she can’t worry about crossing the life live as her hands are so tiny. Is this where paying attention to the bubble would then be critical. With loop length…should one just try 1/2”, 5/8”, 3/4” and go with which perhaps gives you a better score? Thx good as always 😊
At the 55 second mark the red lines are the follow through motion. The orange are the lines for holding on target. One of my better holds on target for sure. For smaller hands you'll really just have to focus on consistent grip pressure and then balancing out the bow to try to keep your bubble in place. I see loop length vary from 3/4-1 inch depending on the person most commonly. Testing different lengths based off float can be a way to self diagnose for sure. It's part of my form program when I work with people on coaching and I use a combination of my computer program I made for this to show a length and also what the archer is seeing through some drills to help us dial it in without as much trail and error.
Show me some ways to start aiming better and hopefully start scoring better. Cause I have been in a slump
You came to the right place!
@@rcrchery how does a almost 50 year old guy get some advice and or coaching on how to get good again?
Send me an email and we can look at some coaching options for you sir. Rcrchery@gmail.com
Great video again!! Every detail is important !!! I have a MANTIS X8 and i love it. Im still learning how to maximise its use. (That would be a great video to do?😉🤔) my average score is 97.5 on it. (Compound bow).
Im starting my 2nd year of archery shooting. (Im 48 in a wheelchair) not that bad for a broken man. Hahahah
Im aiming for perfection (kind of) . Im searching for the perfect bow set up (draw lenght, dloop, stabilizer configuration, weight, etc...) im closing in but i still on the learning curve. Im learning with videos like yours. Thanks a lot! You are a great source
Question:
On my mantis, i saw that i always have a leaning right 2.5degre (constantly) . 0.15sec after the shot (on the mantis) im a right hand shooter. How can i lower that right 2.5 degree???
I dont know if it my side bar stabilizer or my hand grip? Or both of them?
@@dancom69 You're getting great scores on it for sure! It's awesome to hear how much success you're having!
Try angling out the back bar away from the bow a small amount and see how things go with the angle. The cant isn't always a bad thing though. Especially if you're shooting well. If you notice the cant won't go away then just roll with it and adjust the first axis on the sight to accommodate for the cant. Angle it a little to the left to bring your bubble back to the middle at full draw.