Originally posted by Boom Stick:I'm thinking about going up 6# but I still get the shakes if I'm rusty on my current bow. After I'm warmed up (3 weeks solid practice) it starts to feel too easy.
Originally posted by creekwood: QuoteOriginally posted by Boom Stick:I'm thinking about going up 6# but I still get the shakes if I'm rusty on my current bow. After I'm warmed up (3 weeks solid practice) it starts to feel too easy. I think you have already answered your own question. [/b]
Originally posted by Zog: It's kinda like weightlifting. When you're getting near your max, only one pound is noticeable. But down in the high-rep range, even 6 lbs will not be noticeable.I went from 75 to 78 and hit the WALL!!
Originally posted by Zog: It's kinda like weightlifting. When you're getting near your max, only one pound is noticeable. But down in the high-rep range, even 6 lbs will not be noticeable.
Originally posted by Andy Cooper: That's quite a jump, Matt! Same thing happened to me the first time I tried to draw an 80# Martin when I was used to shooting a 60# Widow and a 60# Blacktail...derned string just wouldn't come all the way back! I think that's when I started learning to use my back properly.