Originally posted by Terry Green:
Howard did not shoot with a dead release.....you can find a lot of his clips showing his dynamic release on this site on the Vintage forum.....
Here\\'s One...
You can also see Ron LaClair shoot with a dynamic release as well.
I have been watching many of his vids and noticed the same.
I was shooting this morning before work and using my 64# HH style longbow. With a dynamic release things were more fluid and I did notice, quite considerably, a flatter trajectory and also a better shot placement.
When I shoot static release (as much as I'm capable) I notice tension on index/middle finger plays more of a role in the consistency of shot placement. For me, static releases cause me more worry and inconsistency. The dynamic, or pull through, with a semi swing draw, seems to be where I'm the most accurate. And I ain't all that accurate, unfortunately.
I notice with the lighter weight bow I shoot, the more accurate I am with a hold/static release.
Bowarm is key in both, obviously.
When I swing through I feel my middle finger touch my mouth corner and let it slip past. as the string also slips past. I would like to get a deeper touch (eyetooth style) like Mr. Hill but I'm not there yet, nor will I likely ever be to my personal satisfaction.
I also shoot two under.
Each shooter is different. This is how the two release styles affect me.