Last night I was shooting in the garage and experimenting with the method of drawing your arrow until the broadhead hits your knuckle. This works much like a clicker as a cue to release the string, giving a consistent draw length and helping to overcome target panic. About the only hassle is making sure your arrows are cut to the right length and tuned well. The method works great with broadheads, but not so well with field points as it's tough to feel the field point on your hand.
Does anyone have any tips for using this shooting method with field points?
I tried wrapping the arrow at the right point with tape that I could feel on my knuckle and that worked okay, but obviously the tape comes off in the target after a few shots. For my stump shooting arrows, I epoxy an aluminum 2216 collar, like a foot, over my carbon shaft. I was wondering if you epoxied the aluminum collar at just the right point, you might be able to feel it bump your knuckle just like the broadhead and this would also strengthen your shaft.
Any thoughts?
Ron