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Old 19-11-07, 04:45 AM
Desert Archer Desert Archer is offline
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Riser: Spigarelli 2001 VBS
Limbs: W&W XQ-1
Sight: Face Walker/POA
Stabilisers: Factory Weight Kit +
Button: Spig Click Button
Bow String: 8125
Arrows: ACE 370, full length

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Normally the first thing that comes to mind if someone is trembling is being over bowed. If you are shooting the same weight as before, didn't tremble then and are doing so now, something else is amiss.

My first guess would be a change in form causing you to use more muscle. Proper alignment (form) allows the use of as little muscle as possible. All the talk about being relaxed is because of this goal. If you are trembling the new set up may be causing a change in your form. You may be using too much muscle instead of bone on bone support. Get a coach or an experienced shooting to watch you. Maybe they can pick up what's wrong.

Good luck,
Dave
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