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| is it movement after the arrow has gone ? You may be healing the grip a little...
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| yes it after the arrow has gone |
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| sounds like a natural effect of your shot. If it is not effecting your shot, then i dont see a need to worry. Just keep a eye on it. ![]()
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| If you start to torque before the arrow has gone, thats a differant matter
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| It may be a number of reasons, but try to keep movement toward the target or for a lh slightly to the right as you expand if you expand. It could be you need to alter your hand position or get the grip file out. Do you have a coach or experienced archer who could watch you shoot. Can you post a video?
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| thanks i will |
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| Is your sight causing the lack of balance and stability? |
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| that was my first thought as the sight is mounted on the left upper part of the riser and its pulling that way, i think its having an effect on arrow flight as they tend to be in the boss at an angle consistently left to right ie tail left of point. |
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| Biggest influence on bow movement after the shot is the bow sling. Try just holding the bow out, releasing the grip and see what happens.
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