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Originally Posted by Murray Fair bit of movement/instability. You'll probably get away with it on the faster shots, but the slower ones will tend to give you left/right spread at distance. Reasonable amount of unnecessary head movement in there too.
Best to keep your gob shut  in case you develop an "open mouth" habit.
Shot is fairly fluid, therefore not many solid checkpoints - looks like you're rushing through it (perhaps due to bow weight) - needs to be a bit more controlled.
On the upside, good string shots, good commitment to finishing the shots, good line, good follow through. |
Your comments are duely noted. With time the stability will return and the speed will slow as I readjust to the poundage. Im not getting in enough shooting since returning from injury. I think its just a matter or time before these points are ironed out. I will keep these points in mind next time im shooting.