Great to see more yong people getting in to archery. your son is shooting well for a new shooter. the biggest mistake most new shooters make when shooting a bow is not keeping their bow arm straight. Hunters left elbow looks to low and pointing down and his arm is not straight. if he rolles his left shoulder inwardand keeps his left elbow pointing out to the side it will help keep all the bones inline with his shoulders and lock up that bow arm and help to not get hit with the string. i think the fellow in the comments is correct about the draw legth being too short or his anchor is too far back. You both get an A+ for keeping it real thanks for the video!
This bow fit him well when it was first set up for him. 3 months later and his draw was now adjusted an inch more! He’s literally grown in that amount of time! He’s shooting even better now!
Great to see more yong people getting in to archery. your son is shooting well for a new shooter. the biggest mistake most new shooters make when shooting a bow is not keeping their bow arm straight. Hunters left elbow looks to low and pointing down and his arm is not straight. if he rolles his left shoulder inwardand keeps his left elbow pointing out to the side it will help keep all the bones inline with his shoulders and lock up that bow arm and help to not get hit with the string. i think the fellow in the comments is correct about the draw legth being too short or his anchor is too far back. You both get an A+ for keeping it real thanks for the video!
This bow fit him well when it was first set up for him. 3 months later and his draw was now adjusted an inch more! He’s literally grown in that amount of time! He’s shooting even better now!
Very good shooting but what I think his draw length is a little short for him you might want check it out
He’s currently in between draw lengths. He’s at 27.5 but can shoot at 28 as well. A couple shops around here have him set at what he’s shooting now.