Originally posted by J. Holden: Many people have suggested this "gap" method. Up to this point I just assumed it was like throwing a baseball. Over time/practice my brain would figure out where to stop my bow arm. Is there a place to read up on the gap method?-Jeremy
Originally posted by huskyarcher: I was exactly the same until I decided to change it. The main key is to shoot, ALOT. I shoot every single day, sometimes 2 arras, sometimes 200 arras. It has dramatically helped me. Specifically on longer distance-I have to gap shoot past 30. (inside 30 I shoot instinctive) 30 is my point on, and using the end of the arra as an aiming devise, I have gotten quite deadly plum out to 40,45 yards. Just practice, and really focus on your form, your anchor points, and your release. Even the slightest error at 40 can throw you feet off target.The main key is just to shoot, shoot, shoot, then after you do all that, shoot some more.