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tradgreenhorn
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Thank you Joel Turner
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December 30, 2017, 03:32:00 PM »
Just want to give a Big Thank You to Joel Turner. I have struggled with the short draw bug for a long time. I have talked to Joel on the phone and attend his seminars at Kalamazoo as well .Also studied His you tube videos for a long time . Finally got a handle on my shooting. I can come to full draw know with out a problem. It took me a long time to get the right montra to work for me. Tried a clicker a few years ago but it did not work then. Retried the clicker by putting Velcro on the clicker part to just feel a slight thud. Know all I do is come to full draw pull my shoulder blades together until I feel the thud and in my mind say pull, and the arrow is gone. I can stop at any time I want to . Before I draw I just say to myself I am only going to shoot this arrow if it is perfect or I am going to start over. I am lucky enough to have a heated pole barn to practice . I can shoot about seven yards. I also have a small 3D course set up that I can shoot as far as I want. I am know putting klickers on all my bows. I can only use a klicker if it muffled. This new to me way of useing what Joel teaches has really worked for me . I have been using this for about three months and it is really clicking for me. Shooting has been so much fun . Thank you Joel so much for all you teach and takeing your time to help me over the phone as well. Also I want to thank All of Tradgang for the input by so many of all of you that I could not even begin to thank all of you. So may God Bless each and every one of you . Happy New Year to All . Thanks again Joel. God Bless , Don
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stevem
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December 30, 2017, 04:36:00 PM »
I have his CD and have used his "process" for a couple of years- sure helped me, too. I added a short,long feather alongside the cock feather so it will touch my nose at full draw. Draw, aim, back tension, feather touches nose, time to shoot!
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mcgroundstalker
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Re: Thank you Joel Turner
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December 31, 2017, 04:56:00 PM »
Joel Turner is right on target!
... mike ...
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