I'm sure you'll pick up on it. She's hyper extending her elbow and I'd have her loosen her grip. I taught my wife to shoot several years ago and it was one of the single most challenging things I've ever done in my life. Just try to keep her positive and enjoy the process of learning. My wife still shoots all over the target when we are practicing and makes me second guess her set-up. However you put an animal in front of her it's over, she shoots lights out. She's punched through the heart of the last three deer she's harvested. She's also harvested more animals than I have over the last five years. I'm not as deadly as her and I still miss. LOL
Just found your channel and I subscribed. Great video. Yall done good and you done good setting up your wife's bow. Good job yall. Stay safe and God Bless from Oklahoma.
Great video! Your wife has pure Camera talent. We watch youtube to light up our day, this video just did it. She is goofy and funny. With consistent practice I know she will kill more deer than you, and remember kids: The Journey is what matter most!
Hey, brother, love the content but may I respectfully is that the correct draw length? her bow arm looks really Straight, and it looks like she bringing her head down to the draw string to look thru the peep. I could be completely wrong, but it looks that way to me. Again, enjoyed your content, you're a bless man to have a spouse who enjoys shooting.
@@alexdolly6077 you were for sure right! I’ve already lengthened it out for her. May even have to add some more. The more comfortable she gets the easier things are to spot
I subbed to see her journey. No trigger punching allowed. Research and learn right from the beginning. Look up “ bow only outdoors “ and watch the learning vids on release set up and technique. He has great information.
I'm sure you'll pick up on it. She's hyper extending her elbow and I'd have her loosen her grip.
I taught my wife to shoot several years ago and it was one of the single most challenging things I've ever done in my life.
Just try to keep her positive and enjoy the process of learning. My wife still shoots all over the target when we are practicing and makes me second guess her set-up. However you put an animal in front of her it's over, she shoots lights out. She's punched through the heart of the last three deer she's harvested. She's also harvested more animals than I have over the last five years.
I'm not as deadly as her and I still miss. LOL
Just found your channel and I subscribed. Great video. Yall done good and you done good setting up your wife's bow. Good job yall. Stay safe and God Bless from Oklahoma.
Great video! Your wife has pure Camera talent. We watch youtube to light up our day, this video just did it. She is goofy and funny. With consistent practice I know she will kill more deer than you, and remember kids: The Journey is what matter most!
Kids 🤣. Just found y'all's channel. Interested to watch the journey of a new archer. Good content
Hey, brother, love the content but may I respectfully is that the correct draw length? her bow arm looks really Straight, and it looks like she bringing her head down to the draw string to look thru the peep. I could be completely wrong, but it looks that way to me. Again, enjoyed your content, you're a bless man to have a spouse who enjoys shooting.
@@alexdolly6077 you were for sure right! I’ve already lengthened it out for her. May even have to add some more. The more comfortable she gets the easier things are to spot
I subbed to see her journey. No trigger punching allowed. Research and learn right from the beginning. Look up “ bow only outdoors “ and watch the learning vids on release set up and technique. He has great information.
We will have another video soon, we’re both college students and she takes that as serious as I take archery 😂
@@Type1Archery awesome! Later she can support you while you work on future target & 3-d career? Don’t piss her off!
She needs to work on her stance
Looks like you could bump up the pounds a little bit. She looks like she pulls it back to easy.