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Old 03-04-06, 10:53 AM
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Riser: Black Winact,Jager grip
Limbs: Winex 42#
Sight: Copperjohn with G505
Stabilisers: 31" Doinker carbon
Button: Shibuya
Bow String: 16/18 strand Majesty (R.Young)
Arrows: Nav 610,Fatboys 500 27"

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I have a short face and a long beard. You need the tab as close to the jaw as possible to restrict movement. Leave the platform flush with the top of the tab and concentrate on your form. It can be done but as you become more practiced, you will increase the bow poundage, use smaller lighter fletches for distance and you will get there.
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Old 06-04-06, 12:04 AM
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Riser: BMG
Limbs: Winex
Sight: Shibuya ulitma
Stabilisers: Easton ACE
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Originally Posted by Murray
practice aiming off, it'll give you a big advantage if you can nail it!
Provide you remember to keep aiming off. I remember shooting 90m at Lasswade (which dates this story a bit) and spotted my shooting partner put his first arrow in the gold. The next one buried itself in the ground in front of the target. When I asked him later what happenned to the second arrow he said " I aim at the flag because I can not get my sight low enough. I was so excited at getting gold that I aimed at it with my seond arrow

I agree with Murray faster limbs and lighter arrows are the best answer.
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