I have been reading some threads about shooting. I am about to lay down the ugly wheeled thing for good and use only trad/primitive. My question is this: How can you guys line up your feet and shoulders with the target line and not rip skin off your forearm? Is it acceptable for the string to slap your arm before the arrow leaves its nocking point? I have always shot with an open stance to create more of an angle between my "closest to the target shoulder" and the target line. I have done this to create room for the string as well as additional clothing I wear in cold weather. It seems to work well with the wheeled things, yet I am worried about my consistency with the bent stick.
I am sure the armguard will come into the discussion at some point. I wear one mostly to keep loose clothing close to my arm and out of the way. If, however, the string ever hit the guard, I always assumed I did something wrong.
Would someone steer me right?
Thanks in advance.
BTW, I am a noobie here. Betcha couldn't guess.