OK guys,
Here's a little report on the Ricky Welch style that I tried yesterday. First off, I've never seen any of Ricky's tapes nor have I ever been to his school. I took what I had learned here (thanks McDAve) and other message boards, and applied it in a backyard experiment.
First step, I compared the 3 under anchor to both the index in the corner of the mouth and the middle finger in the corner of the mouth anchors. Shooting at very close range...about 10 feet. I shoot split vision or instinctive if you will.
The bow is a Quinn Stallion, 55# @ 28, drawn to 30", with a Bear Weatherest. This bow is still new to me and I haven't paper tuned it yet. Doesn’t even have a permanent nocking point yet. It shoots 2020 XX75's very well. I've shot GT 5575's thru it as well, but they showed overspined w/ 145 grains up front.
Even at 10 feet, shooting numerous groups with each anchor position, you could detect a difference in group size. I wasn't shooting for accuracy, just groups. The 3 under groups were tighter,...nock busting tighter.
With the other two anchor positions, the groups were more spread. No much, but there was a difference.
At 10 yards, the difference really began to show. The 3 under group stayed tight, the other anchor positions really began to fan out.
I started shooting for accuracy at this point. Without a doubt, the Rick Welch style topped my normal shooting methods. And I have shot for many years.
At 20 yards, I was hitting my spot repeatedly. Better than ever before. But not with the 2020’s.
With the 3 under draw, I wasn’t getting near the clean arrow flight with the 2020’s anymore. They were still grouping, but you could see the difference. They also consistently grouped low and left. Now for the funny part. The 5575’s now flew like absolute darts. I could barely see them in flight until they smacked the target.
Another interest, with the elevated rest, I could nock the arrow at almost a perfect 90 degrees, and still get great flight.
Was the bow noisier? A bit. But it has no silencers on it now. So that shouldn’t be a hard fix.
Conclusion…I’m sold. I’ve got to practice this new style more. And relearn my trajectories. But I haven’t been this accurate, or this consistent, in years.