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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: nhbuck1 on June 11, 2016, 02:30:00 PM
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What are the causes of shooting right at long distances as a right handed shooter as far as form error?
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Occasional right misses are often caused by plucks.
Consistent right misses for a r/h shooter due to form errors aren't as common as left misses. There must be 40 ways to miss left!
I would first look at arrow spine, and next look at centershot. If a bow is cut 3/16 past center, and you are using really skinny arrows, you may need to build out the strike plate so the arrow tip is slightly outside the center line of the bow to get good arrow flight. If arrow spine and centershot are okay, you can move the POI a few inches to the left by using a stiffer strike plate material. In other words, use a plain leather strike plate instead of Velcro or rug.
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i think i figured it out, it seems i wasent raising my bow arm straight in line with the target, i was diagonally raising it up pushing it out right of target. does this make sense?
thanks
kyle
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For me, it's usually me pulling through the shot with arm pressure versus back tension and i basically pull the bow around
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I don't really understand your explanation. A video is worth a thousand words, so why don't you make a video of yourself shooting, and post it on the shooting forum?