Dear Gang,
I and my family are big fans. My daughters, 7 & 17, started archery after reading many of the post. My wife is also following suit. Thank you for your contribution to the world of arhcery and to my family.
There is an area in Gap Shooting that I have a problem with. I shoot Fred Bear Recurve Super Mag 48 with a "clicker" for proper expansion. Bare shaft and paper testing shows that my arrow spine and nocking point are perfect.
My sight picture is as such: straight down the arrow, gap between point and target, string alignment is directly to the right of arrow, & string alignment is middle of limb (center of bow), anchor is under bridge of jaw (I am competition shooter), bow held verticle, minimal grip- bow jump foward, and draw hand follow through to back of neck/shoulder. Yet I am getting a tight group far left of intended target. I would rather not Kentucky Wind the point. When I try to find a new home for the string alignment in order to land the arrows where intended, I have to cross the alignment over to the far left of the arrow point. Is the problem with string alignment?
Also can someone explain to me when gap shooting is taught, what is formal for the string alignment placement? Everywhere I have read it states "immediatley right of the arrow tip."
Sincerely, Willing to Learn.