Did some searching on this forum tonight about holding vertical and canting, because I've done my last two shooting sessions with a vertical hold and saw much improvement in my left/right variance. I also noticed that my problem of dropping my bow arm occassionly has disappeared.
I'm very happy with the improvement and will stick with a vertical hold, at least for a few more sessions. But this got me to thinking about mistakes I may have been making while canting the bow. It raised some questions.
In searching the threads about it, I haven't seen an answer as to the "proper" way to cant a bow. Should the cant come from the waist or the bow arm? In other words, does anyone remain completely upright from the waist up while canting?
I would think that canting only the bow arm and not the entire body from the waist up would tend to put the pushing and pulling forces out of line somewhat
At least that's why I think my occasional problem of dropping my bow arm on the shot seemed to disappear when I started holding vertical. I'm thinking that by holding vertical, I brought the pushing and pulling forces more in line with the rest of my body, and I'm almost certain that when I was canting the bow, my upper body was completely vertical. I'm wondering if I should have been leaning more forward at the waist.
I'm going to stick with vertical for now but I'd love to hear some feedback and food for thought.
Thanks,
Austin