With all due reverence to your purpleness, would an alternative be to understand what your stabilisation does and whether it is doing what it should to the best of its potential, as opposed to random changes?what is your current set up?
I altered my technique at the same time as reverting to my beiter longrod.. couldn't hit the middle for toffee but put it down to the change in technique. This carried on with no improvement.. Hoyt hooligan removed the weights from my fuse and put that on - couldn't miss the middle!!!
Try different stabilisation just to see what happens! :beer:
the changes I make to anyone?s set up is to how the bow reacts during and after the shot there is nothing random about itWith all due reverence to your purpleness, would an alternative be to understand what your stabilisation does and whether it is doing what it should to the best of its potential, as opposed to random changes?
Try different stabilisation just to see what happens! :beer:
Not suggesting that you are making random changes. Just my reaction to my interpretation of LMPs posting.the changes I make to anyone?s set up is to how the bow reacts during and after the shot there is nothing random about it
Not suggesting that you are making random changes. Just my reaction to my interpretation of LMPs posting.
That's not true!You just can't win on this forum.. regardless of how you answer its always wrong!
There are lots of questions and to be honest I need to see people shoot before offering true advice. You live in Hull see if you can get Martin Holtby to watch you shoot he's been around a while to say the least.
Interesting post. It would be really good to know what you look for in how the bow reacts.the changes I make to anyone?s set up is to how the bow reacts during and after the shot there is nothing random about it