I did a slow motion video of me shooting today. Pretty neat, I recommend that everybody try to do this to see what's going on when you shoot.
I did this for fun, not to try to diagnose anything. I'm extremely happy with my shooting, get tight groups, etc. But I noticed something interesting, and wanted to see if anybody had any thoughts about it.
Using a 29" arrow, I draw all 29", with the insert nearly touching the shelf. Then, I creep forward, maybe close to an inch. I know that I am seating my anchor in the corner of my jaw when it creeps forward.
Then, you will see the arrow slowly go back, to the initial draw length. I know I am expanding and engaging back tension at this point.
So, should I even concern myself with this? I know that some say that once you creep, you lose all back tension, but I do not think this is the case here. I am a bow hunter and backyard target shooter. I'd love to compete, haven't figured out where to start with that. Just curious about others opinions here