Hi Folks,
I’d appreciate a little advice. I’ve been shooting recurves and longbows since the age of 8 (45-years). For about the past 20 years I’ve fought a battle with target panic. I’ve tried everything and nothing seems to help. I’ve even had to resort to taking a backup compound device with me on hunting trips, just in case the darn stuff rears its ugly head.
Today I went to my son’s house and took his old left handed green-striped Bear T/D off his wall, went in the back yard and flung a few arrows. Boy do I mean flung! I couldn’t hit anything and it sure did feel awkward. After a couple rounds, I started closing my dominant right eye and things got better.
I went home and put together a makeshift eye patch from leather and elastic cord and went back to the butt. Immediately I started shooting pretty good groups. After about 8 rounds I was shooting baseball-sized groups at 20 yards. No fliers, no hint of TP, and my form really felt good. I could feel consistent back tension on each shot. I really impressed myself. Heck, I even bought a left-handed riser off the classifieds a few minutes ago just to give it a whirl.
If any of you have switched to your non-dominant side, I’d like to hear from you. Should I take the plunge and make a “determined” switch? Will the TP return? If it does, there’s no need to make the move. Will shooting left-handed improve my right side control? Can I wean myself from the eye patch, etc., etc. etc.? I’d really like to hear your experiences or anecdotal reports you’ve heard.
Thanks,
Jim