So as some of you might know I'm trying to switch to a release aid because of a hand problem.
It has been a tough couple weeks trying to figure it out.
I just read an article about the advantages of the fixed crawl.
Now I'm going to confess, I have always kinda looked down my nose at 3 under and especially fixed crawl.
And using this release, my bow has changed tune but I had a thought.
What if I put the release down the string about the width of my finger.
Low and behold, the arrow flight straightened out and sighting down the shaft, I put the arrow tip point on at 20 yards and it hits only about 2" high.
And as you can see from this picture, my group is decent up and down, I just need to figure out a more consistent anchor point on my face to get the left to right tightened up.
I'm going to stick with this a while and fine tune the crawl point to be point on at 20 yards.
Guess this old dog needs to concede that this is how I do it now.