Originally posted by moebow: Lion.I answered your other post too but shooting different bows should not affect your shot. IF you do the same thing with each type of bow, you might have a very short period of adjustment but overall, IF you do the same thing with each bow, the shot should be the same. Try NOT to change your form just because the bow/bow grip is slightly different. A bow is a bow, your form should remain the same.Arne
Originally posted by Sam McMichael: I usually need a brief adjustment period but nothing dramatic. However, as hunting season approaches, I tend to stick with the bow I intend to hunt with.
Originally posted by riverrat 2: I shoot different bows all the time. It usually takes me a couple shots to remember the little differences that they have. But what is important to me is that they shoot the same arrow great. rat'