Been shooting since the early 70’s and there have been tremendous advances in equipment and technique. However one factor has not changed. It was known in the past and remains valid today. As you noted Steve, a cleaner release is much easier with higher poundage bows. Of course the archer must be strong enough to shoot them.
I’ve had the same experience, cleaner release but it’s harder to not creep or collapse. It’s worth it to me though because we still shoot 90m in competition where I live, although I’m contemplating giving up a couple pounds for more control.
Company owns it so he doesn’t pay tax on it to have it there. Unless he actually sells it to himself and pays sales tax on the equipment. Depends on if he can class that as some kind of business expense and how clean he wants his books to be
sweet looking bow; it's a known fact that style makes up at least 15% of the archery game.
Been shooting since the early 70’s and there have been tremendous advances in equipment and technique. However one factor has not changed. It was known in the past and remains valid today. As you noted Steve, a cleaner release is much easier with higher poundage bows. Of course the archer must be strong enough to shoot them.
I’ve had the same experience, cleaner release but it’s harder to not creep or collapse. It’s worth it to me though because we still shoot 90m in competition where I live, although I’m contemplating giving up a couple pounds for more control.
I just started indoors a week ago, going for those vegas targets... thought they where shot at 20 meters... it was yards.. 🤷♂️🤦♂️🎯🤘👌👍👊
ATF-DX doesn’t mean deluxe
Thank godness someone pointed it 😂
So i shoot a compound bow.. and i pull hard in my back wall.. is that why i dont get much pin floating?
Do you give yourself a discount?
Company owns it so he doesn’t pay tax on it to have it there. Unless he actually sells it to himself and pays sales tax on the equipment. Depends on if he can class that as some kind of business expense and how clean he wants his books to be
@@shiro-r4mIt was a joke, buddy.
Steve boy you change things to much try keep to the same