Tradhunter, that's the way I'm doing it pretty much.. I'm coming to anchor for just a split second and then it's gone. If I hold it too long then it's not good, sorta of a rhythm type thing.. I hold at full draw for a moment, a very short moment, and then it's gone.. It's still working good so I think I'll stick with it. I agree that we all have our "best ways, what works for each of us", and I'm not trying to convert or convince anyone.. just telling what is working for me, that's all. May not be the best way for anyone else but my arrows are "going in there good".
PS: I am praying for you for your test results on Monday..(another thread) Remember, Larry,,, "Thy will be done".
My Grampa taught me
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Please keep hunting posts to Traditional Bow Hunting. No canned or high fence hunts or stories allowed. Please be respectful of fellow members and helpful to those with questions. Treat others like you like to be treated. There is a Japanese word that I try and model my life after.
GAMAN: patience..dignity..restraint.
Re: My Grampa taught me
buckwheat....i truly believe the least amount of time one holds the better the results will be.i have tried holding and staring at my target but it just seems to get worse the longer i hold.i'll stick with the snap shooting.
IT'S NEVER WRONG TO DO WHAT'S RIGHT AND IT'S NEVER RIGHT TO DO WHAT'S WRONG....LOU HOLTZ