I've been working hard, keeping a journal of all the things that come together during the shot. What stance works best, position of shoulders, position of hand/grip, position of wrist.
Tried carbon vs aluminum arrows, different spines, different point weight, different feathers. Wrote everything down.
I tried gloves, and three different tabs. Different material on the tabs. Different finger positions, different anchor points. Everything went into the journal.
I've reviewed, tweaked, and analyzed everything I could, and today it payed off.
I was so extactic I actually jumped in the air and raised my bow. It probably won't happen again for a while, but it really made my day and proved to me that everything I've been working for is truely coming around.
25yards, with a 4" group. The only reason it was 4" and not smaller was from the flyer, the rest were all stacked on one another. Lasers at 42#.
I'd totally use these arrows for hunting (GT XH 3355 @ 28" 225gr tip) if they weren't 0.5" short. Went out and bought three more, going to try and adjust the tip weight vs shaft length to hold the spine, but man am I excited.
Poor compounds aren't coming out to play as often now, the recurve's out daily. At first I was worried I might not be ready to take the trad bow out hunting, but now I've got more than enough resolve to make it happen. :D
Why did I pick up a trad bow? Why? All I want to do is buy another one now...
Happy shooting!