| Thanks for the recent posts. I thought the thread had dried up but it's still alive!heehee.
It seems that the thread has slowly drifted a little off course since I first posted. All the posts have been interesting and useful, so thanks for those.
My title for this thread really was an adaptation of a Hi-Fi remark I read many years ago. It said that for 10% of the price of a cutting edge system; we could buy a system that would give 90% of the fidelity achieved by the best.
From that I supposed that if I paid five times more than I wanted to, I could buy something that might deliver another couple of percent in performance.MMMmmmm not much of a step in the right direction.
In archery terms, I felt I was getting out some quite good scores for a small outlay in time.If I doubled my time I could gain a few points; but extra time is not available. I wondered if I could make better use of the time I can give to archery and what changes I need to make. There have been some very helpful posts which have already started to work in my favour.
The high reds have all but disappeared since reading Paul's post. So many mentioned visualisation and I have taken that on board. It helps me get weaker areas of form to work better.
Thanks again. |