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The most important thing here that no one talks about is twisting the bow and adjusting the bow to this twisting. If you understand this, you can take such a big step forward in shooting that you will tear your pants.
@@JustShootYourBowThis has to do with the shooting technique in the first place, for which the bow is adjusted. I specially twisted the bow in different directions and adjusted it to this twisting, achieving a smooth flight of the bareshaft from 30m. It doesn't matter if you twist the bow or not, the main thing is to do it the same way from shot to shot, and you can adjust it to any twisting or non-twisting and get the best result Is someone talking about this?- no It's a big secret as it turns out.
I don’t think you understand - any time you adjust, change, or adapt the bow for yourself (including twisting the string), that would be considered tuning the bow. Twisting strings to make the bow shoot better isn’t a secret - go to any pro shop in the U.S., they do it all the time and always talk about it. These aren’t secrets.
@@ВладимирПрименко-о5б that’s called “khatra”. This is used primarily for more traditional bows - this is never used for compound bows nor Olympic style recurve. Every traditional shooter I know uses khatra when they shoot their horse bow.