Awesome videos man. Very well Explained. Refreshing to see other people on RU-vid breakdown the concepts that live in my head and are sometimes difficult to explain to people haha
It's an app and equipment from Mantis. They make different devices for firearms, archery, ect. on their website you can look through and get. Then just download the app and sync them up through bluetooth.
I dip my head when at full draw because my peep height is sighted in for 50 yards as I shoot longer distances. If I put my peep height at the correct height if sighting in at 20 yards, I would have a floating anchor hand when shooting at 100%. Thoughts?
Couple things to try. I really like a method of setting up my peep at a closer yardage and letting my jaw slack open some incrementally as the distance increases. This keeps my anchor point the same for the most part and my head position. Another thought pattern is to not worry about anchor position with the hand and just line up the peep and scope by moving the hand up and down instead of tilting the head. When we tilt the head down our front shoulder tends to want to rise up and we lose stability and connection there.
Robert, in your form, you seem to be leaning forwards quite a bit. Do you have more weight on your front foot vs your back foot? I tried shifting my weight forward and loading my back muscles as you described and man my pin just stopped moving.
Hey Brian, I try to stand with even pressure between feet or slightly towards the back but I do have a tendency at times to get too much weight on the front foot. In some of these clips I was dealing with more weight on the front foot than the back though. Good eye!!
@@rcrchery thanks for the info! I’m only asking because I have a bad habit of leaning backwards as I start to fatigue, which ultimately leads to front shoulder issues. Trying to figure out ways to combat that.
Try an arrow in the waistband, nock up into the armpit area on the back hip side. Helps you feel it right away. Then focus on getting the head a little over the front foot when you draw and settle to even at anchor.
Thank you for watching! I mounted it on the top right of the riser. It doesn’t all fit on there on the side but there was a flat shelf I could get it mostly on. Top right, back corner closest to you holding the bow.
@@dengriff69 I struggled on my bowtech as well. You can mount it to your sight rail, depending on the rail. Had to be precise or it got in the way when attaching my rail.
My float bounces up and and down only by alotttttttt I wish I could float in the middle I bounce all over the place It’s me I’m just a shakey dude by nature and for me my brain wants to see the x so I end up holding low nothing cures it so I just roll with it
tip of the year boy and girls,,,, now your at full draw ,,, ok your bow hand and fingers are completly relaxed ,,, " at full draw " ,,, release hand " at full draw " it's kind a wierd ,, relax it after stettling in on your ancor point , squezzz it easy or use back tension ,,,, this is for target ,,, for hunting ,,, get on the deer , find your kill zone and punch like a MF ,,,,,,,,,