Noob here. Should my left elbow be locked? And if I'm locked in like in this video, not allowing my left arm to collapse in, the string rubs my arm. I appreciate any additional tips.
You shouldn’t lock your elbow, I would recommend a slight bend in your elbow. You should make sure your bow hand grip is at a 45 degree angle, this will prevent string whip.
Making a longer loop on a short draw will screw your anchor and face on the string, try adding twist on the cables, not the string ,this will increase the draw weight , but will give you your lenght you were looking to achieve, than back the limbs to your proper weight....
Anyone watching. If you can't get your hands on a true shot coach. Try holding a sharpie pen, or anything small in your fingers as you shoot. It works the same and its free!
Clear and useful thank you
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Great advice thank for your input
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Noob here. Should my left elbow be locked? And if I'm locked in like in this video, not allowing my left arm to collapse in, the string rubs my arm. I appreciate any additional tips.
You shouldn’t lock your elbow, I would recommend a slight bend in your elbow. You should make sure your bow hand grip is at a 45 degree angle, this will prevent string whip.
Great video !!!
Thanks!
V helpful and well-explained
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Love the video great advice . :Lincoln
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Making a longer loop on a short draw will screw your anchor and face on the string, try adding twist on the cables, not the string ,this will increase the draw weight , but will give you your lenght you were looking to achieve, than back the limbs to your proper weight....
Good information, Thank you
Anyone watching. If you can't get your hands on a true shot coach. Try holding a sharpie pen, or anything small in your fingers as you shoot. It works the same and its free!
But you never showed how to get the proper draw length maybe you should do a video explaining how to get it
I will definitely add that to my list of videos to make. Thank you.