I've been shooting since April, so not long at all. There's nothing better than that split second before letting go where you know for a fact you're on target. It doesn't happen as often as I would like, but the frequency is slowly increasing with practice. Keep at it buddy. There's way worse addictions to have. 👍
@@albikes8484 Agreed. I went with three under too. I have a dodgy index finger on my draw hand and pinching the arrow was a problem. I ended up adding brass string knocks both high and low to prevent the arrow from releasing nock high. I'm pretty confident the equipment is dialed. Any misses are entirely on me. I'm getting better at a smooth draw, getting a consistent anchor is still a work in progress. Sometimes I pull it farther than normal and get slapped by either the string or arrow on the way by. If nothing else, it's making me pay a lot more attention to my anchor, release etc.
@@JimD-h8s Amen Brother ! You can get a Higher High Through God & Traditional Archery , then any kind of alcohol or drugs can ever give you ! It's a Great Addiction !
@@JimD-h8s I have a buddy who was a bow tech at a local outdoor center. First thing I did was call him to figure out were I should set the knock point. He told me the measurement. Then said to use making tape as a quick knock point. This way I could dial in what right for me. Once I got somewhat consistent I put a brass knock in its place. And im lucky. No string for arm hits.
Great Shooting for Your First Time !
Been shooting Traditional bows going in to my 49th yr.
@@Steelhorse814 Thank you. That might have been my 3rd time. I started very close and worked my way back. I'm having fun.
@@albikes8484
That's What it's All About , Fun !
I've been shooting since April, so not long at all. There's nothing better than that split second before letting go where you know for a fact you're on target. It doesn't happen as often as I would like, but the frequency is slowly increasing with practice. Keep at it buddy. There's way worse addictions to have. 👍
@@JimD-h8s Thank you. Things I've learned. I prefer 3 under that split. I'm getting better every time I go out. Thank you for the comment.
@@albikes8484 Agreed. I went with three under too. I have a dodgy index finger on my draw hand and pinching the arrow was a problem. I ended up adding brass string knocks both high and low to prevent the arrow from releasing nock high. I'm pretty confident the equipment is dialed. Any misses are entirely on me.
I'm getting better at a smooth draw, getting a consistent anchor is still a work in progress. Sometimes I pull it farther than normal and get slapped by either the string or arrow on the way by. If nothing else, it's making me pay a lot more attention to my anchor, release etc.
@@JimD-h8s
Amen Brother !
You can get a Higher High Through God & Traditional Archery , then any kind of alcohol or drugs can ever give you !
It's a Great Addiction !
@@JimD-h8s I have a buddy who was a bow tech at a local outdoor center. First thing I did was call him to figure out were I should set the knock point. He told me the measurement. Then said to use making tape as a quick knock point. This way I could dial in what right for me. Once I got somewhat consistent I put a brass knock in its place. And im lucky. No string for arm hits.