I am new around here. I have not shot since I was a kid, but I recently got an old Damon Howatt High Speed up and shooting again and hope to take it out on elk this fall.
As I have been practicing and getting my instinctive shooting skills up to par, a mental check list has developed of the parts that go into a good shot.
Here is the list, in no particularly order:
1) Aim Small
2) Proper Bow Cant
3) Proper grip
4) Bend forward slightly at the waist
5) Deep hook on the string with the fingers
6) Hold 1-2 seconds to avoid slap shooting
7) Pull back with elbow a proper height
8) Middle finger firmly into corner of mouth.
If I pull one shot out of a good group I normally can identify which criteria I didn't do. I was wondering if anyone had other ideas for my list.
Now just 10,000+ shots to commit it to muscle memory and I should be good to go this fall!
Cheers,
Joel