I agree, archery is a very mental game. If I could stop messing up a good score it would be so much more enjoyable. I like the style of video's keep up the good work. Oh and a new SUB also.
My bad... I never know who want's to be on camera or not and try to respect people's privacy the best I can. Next time you see me, remind me, and I'll happily let you do a shout out on the channel!
Oh man! I’m getting nervous just watching. 👍👍 lol, it’s like I’m the one doing the shooting. And that makes a good video. It’s so crazy how one lousy arrow can get things out of whack. And then it takes a couple more targets to get back into the game. Been there a hundred times. I have a hard time holding as long as you do. My routine is probably as long as yours. And I usually shoot in the 190’s breaking 200 like twice in 8-10 events. I think it’s because I shoot pretty quickly hunting spot/stalk pigs. It’s become an ingrained habit. Just asking- have you thought about lowering your DW as it seems you struggle drawing? At my age I only pull 60- 62#’s on any of my bows. Enjoyed your video here. 👍👍👀👀
LOL... Glad you're enjoying the video. I practiced a ton over the winter and saw a significant increase in my scores. Sounds like that "shooting quick" will be a hard habit to break. Idk why it looks like I'm struggling to draw. People have said that before. Maybe because I'm trying to keep my arrow on the lizard tongue. I promise, this is definitely NOT heavy for me. It's around 63# and I hunt easily with 80#. LOL
@@Arrow_Army I've had people say the same thing to me about draw weight. I do a slow and controlled draw just like yourself. I understand completely what you are saying. Im shooting 59 on my target bow and 73 on my hunting bow. drawing slow and controlled, keeps you from hurting yourself trying to jerk into the back wall. Just my opinion on that.
I did on at least a couple shots. I'm usually pretty good on not torquing. This bow does a great job of helping with that. I do need to torque tune sometime soon.