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Old 06-02-08, 01:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
Schme1440
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Originally Posted by Yorker View Post
From the look of it your stance is quite close - while it is fairly subjective maybe a bit wider would be of benefit.

Personally I'd say there is nothing wrong with your technique aside from later on in some of the videos your predraw and turn of the midsection starts merging with your draw - so on a least one shot your torso wasn't in fact in the same line as it had been before because your predraw pretty much continued straight into your draw with the twist in the middle.

None the less - in my opinion you look stable at the point of release, when you make the predraw, twist and draw three separate definitive motions it looks solid and flows well. Obviously no issues with the clicker...

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I can explain the stance. I put a board down months ago to stand on to prevent standing anckle deep in mud. Now the grass has grown round it I cant spread as much as I normally do.

Your main point is seperate the stages of the draw? When I watch top guy's shooting it all seems like one motion. Is this then an illusion and infact is multiple motions whcih when performed properly look like one?
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