Hey y'all. I'm cured. Just had to get out of my head and kinda not be a meow about it. I'm shooting very well out to about 60 right now. Time to go poke a hole in a black bear. Thanks again for the tips.
I'll give you all an update. Worked my ass of this week focusing on calming down and executing a smooth shot process. I'm working every step of the shot and getting calm pin float over my target point. I'm well anchored now starting to really feel the surprise of the release, I'm working to...
Thank you all. Lots of good feedback for my to go forward with. I'm using a wise choice thumb that I just switched to from a wrist release. So far, it's making things easier for me and it seems to fit the geometry of my face better. I'm going to focus on slowing down and try to create a shot...
I like this idea. It's the target point that messes me up. I'm fine on holding all the way until it comes time to release. As a result, my release sucks balls. Good tip, thank you.
I cannot relax myself enough when shooting to actually aim. I alway bring my pin down to my target point and snap it off as soon as it gets close. It's driving me nuts. I know what to do, I've even tried aiming and then not releasing and just letting down the bow but I can't help letting the...
What's the issue sending back? Just time lost with no bow? Or are there known problems sending bows to Hoyt for warranty work? I'm considering a new Hoyt.
Be careful with those. I was having a stove jack put into my kodiak tent and the guy at the wall tent shop showed he much more flammable the material is vs. flame resistant wall tent fabric. They are dangerously flammable.
I own a reckoning on a tactical frame. It works great for me, handles the loads well, I've owned it for about 6 years and it is still in great condition. There might be something better out there, that fits me better or is slightly better configured, but not for the cost to get there. It's...