Originally posted by bowlvr614:
Good day to all! I have been involved with archery for about 35 years now. when I first started i was using a recurve bow. But shortly afterwards if went to a compound bowand have shot them for about 33 years. I just recently gave up the compound for another recurve. I have a few questions. i have heard these terms but don't quite understand them.
1. How do you tune a recurve bow? i was not aware that you could.
By adjusting the brace height of your bow and the nock location on your string.
Originally posted by bowlvr614:
2. I am right handed, how do I keep the proper foem while holding the bow without the arrow falling off the shelf when I draw?
Don't grip the bow tightly with your left hand, brace the bows grip against the ball of your thumb, most people cant the bow to the right at an angle, the severity of the angle depends on the shooter, this will lay the arrow against the bow. If you have an arrow shelf on your recurve you shouldn't need to cant it very much. If the arrow is swinging off the shelf as you draw the bow you are either pinching the nock between your fingers and twisting the string as you tighten your grip pulling it away from the bow or your just twisting the string counter clockwise as you draw. Try a deeper hook with the string placed in the first joint of your fingers and don't close your fingers around the string, this twists it, instead curl your fingers back to you and then place them on the string and pull straight back.
Originally posted by bowlvr614:
3. My bow is approx. 40-45 pound draw probably closer to 45 since my draw lenth is about 29". What arrow weight would you recommend?
For hunting 10 grains per lbs draw of your bow is reccomended, for target practice you should try and get as close to that as you can. Proper FOC of the arrow is more important than overall weight in my opinion.
Originally posted by bowlvr614:
4. Finally, I shoot instinctive, ( no sights ), but I can't seem to find a comfortable anchor point. I am used to a low anchor shooting with a release but is very awkward with fingers and very inconsistant. Where would be a good starting point for an anchor point? I want to shoot with the nock closer to my eye but I can't find a solid point.
You will have to experiment with shooting one over two under or three under. This means one finger above the arrow nock and two under, or all three under the nock. While I don't personally shoot three under because I find it awkward to cant my bow and aim some people prefer it because it moves the nock closer to your eye for sighting down the shaft and gap shooting. With one over two under the most common anchor point is the corner of your mouth, or the canine tooth. For me though I snap shoot, and my anchor is when my fingers brush my cheek just past the corner of my
mouth before reaching the corner of my jaw. Since your draw length is 29" you may want to measure your arrow shaft from the groove of the nock down the shaft and at 29" make a mark with marker then place clothes pin or something on the arrow shaft at that mark that you'll be able to feel. Then draw the arrow back until you feel where whatever you put on the arrow touches the back of the bow and see where your fingers line up on your face. Whether your at the corner of your mouth, middle of your cheek, corner of your jaw ect. This should be your anchor point.
Originally posted by bowlvr614:
Any information on these issues would be greatly appreciated. Thank You !
I hope that helps and that I'm not too far off the mark on any info I gave.