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bbell
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Where can I get a sear? I get way to much tension in my hand when I use the thumbnail and pinky nail.
Brandon

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Brandon, look back on this thread and look at the clicker that I attached to a tab. This works absolutely perfectly for me. Every time I shoot, I want to call Joel and thank him for this thread. This is the first time in 30 years that I have had complete control of my shot. By the way, I just shot a good bear about 3 weeks ago using Joel's method with the clicker tab and if I'm going to have any target panic problems, it will come up on a shot at game. I suppose because of the increased pressure that I put on myself. Anyway, I was able to make a perfectly executed shot on the bear. I felt like a kid at Christmas. If you need help making one of these tabs, send me a PM and I'll try to explain it better.

Thanks again Joel for this thread and your insight,

Bill Mason

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I will check it out. Thanks abunch.
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Very well explained the problem JOEL

Very good job [thumbsup] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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Yohon
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GREAT news Bill...WAY TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!! [thumbsup]

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Joel, I just made my 1st tab sear yesterday using my Cavalier tab and made the sear out of a old Pacesetter rest metal launching arm,I think I finally found a psychotrigger that will work for me, I have been sick and afflicted with TP on and off since 1978, bought the Masters of the Barebow 4 last summer and your segment was a help and even better is this thread you started here, please keep the advice coming.
Would like to post the pictures of my tab, but I can`t figure out that photobucket if someone on this thread could post these pictures for me, I could email them to you,

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For Joel Turner: Thank you for your reply to my post, and thank you again for your efforts to help archers deal with the panic. Best wishes in your endeavors, Dan Jones
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Randy Morin
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Joel...thanks so much for this thread. I have been trying your system for about a year now since MBB. I have not mastered it but I can see that it is the ticket to beating the panic. I moved my feathers forward but tend to anticipate when they will touch my nose. Lately they have not been making it to my nose...

It seems my muscles "lock" up at full draw and with my hand against my face my hand does not slide back any further allowing the feather to come back. I am strong and not overbowed...

I really need to ramp up the emphasis in my mind of saying "keep pulling" I guess. The "tab" sear sounds like somthing I would really enjoy playing around with. Is the tab sear quiet?

Well I wanted to say thanks so much for all that you are doing.

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Joel,

Appreciate the conversation this evening, and as soon as I can get back out in the yard this week will try and employee your techniques, thanks

Hope to report back with a good testimony of progress to recovery [pray]

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quote:
Originally posted by Randy Morin:
Joel...thanks so much for this thread. I have been trying your system for about a year now since MBB. I have not mastered it but I can see that it is the ticket to beating the panic. I moved my feathers forward but tend to anticipate when they will touch my nose. Lately they have not been making it to my nose...

It seems my muscles "lock" up at full draw and with my hand against my face my hand does not slide back any further allowing the feather to come back. I am strong and not overbowed...

I really need to ramp up the emphasis in my mind of saying "keep pulling" I guess. The "tab" sear sounds like somthing I would really enjoy playing around with. Is the tab sear quiet?

Well I wanted to say thanks so much for all that you are doing.

I went through a bit of this myself at first. What fixed it for me was not anchoring too hard against the face.
Just lightly touching the corner of the mouth at anchor, makes it easier to pull through to the feather while using the mantra/concentration.

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Muley40, John Brant ask me to post his tab with the tab sear he modified for his Psychological trigger, here it is John. I’m looking to add the third picture in a few minutes.

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Here the last one...

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John, not sure why the photo came out so small will see if I can get them bigger if need be.

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Here they are a little bigger any bigger and it gets too graining.

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