Good video. I had some trouble and I took me a while to figure out. But with my grip what I was doing was using a proper grip angle but wrong how I was relaxing my hand. I allowed my hand to sink in to far and roll around the left side of the grip. So most pressure was along the left edge. Then I realize I need to use the same 45° angle but set my heel down more and pull my knuckle back toward myself. So my had wasn’t falling around the left side of the bow. That is very important that a shooter after getting the 45° grip also set the bow hand knuckle back. So they are not falling towards the target. Another good way to check you draw length is to look at your d loop shape n where the hook is setting and angle it’s pulling the d loop. If your loop and nock points are tied correctly. You should have a pretty centered and straight looking loop. If your loop is up at and angle and you wear spot is high on your loop. Your alignment is NOT correct.
Thanks I bury my index finger behind my ear lobe on my Mathews phase 4 , I like the way you teach!
Good video. I had some trouble and I took me a while to figure out. But with my grip what I was doing was using a proper grip angle but wrong how I was relaxing my hand. I allowed my hand to sink in to far and roll around the left side of the grip. So most pressure was along the left edge. Then I realize I need to use the same 45° angle but set my heel down more and pull my knuckle back toward myself. So my had wasn’t falling around the left side of the bow. That is very important that a shooter after getting the 45° grip also set the bow hand knuckle back. So they are not falling towards the target.
Another good way to check you draw length is to look at your d loop shape n where the hook is setting and angle it’s pulling the d loop. If your loop and nock points are tied correctly. You should have a pretty centered and straight looking loop. If your loop is up at and angle and you wear spot is high on your loop. Your alignment is NOT correct.
I've had that issue with my grip before too when I'd roll around the left side of the grip.
Great stuff RC! Thanks!
Another great video Robert!