10 thoughts on “Archery Form – setting your stance”
L Rust
I’ve been shooting competition 20+ years and such a simple explanation as
this has been missed by everyone-from Bowhunting journals, to Archery Focus
mag. Great job, keep up the good work and thanks!
if your gonna punch the trigger you better have a very steady front hand
and a great follow through. Hard not to move everything else when you are a
puncher though
I’ve been shooting competition 20+ years and such a simple explanation as
this has been missed by everyone-from Bowhunting journals, to Archery Focus
mag. Great job, keep up the good work and thanks!
punching the trigger doesn’t matter as long as you punch it the same way
every time
if your gonna punch the trigger you better have a very steady front hand
and a great follow through. Hard not to move everything else when you are a
puncher though
Great tip. Thanks much. I will give this a try tonight when I shoot.
how did it work?
thanks. hope it helps some
Worked great for the GF. My stance has always been a bit on the closed side
and after checking, it is still a bit closed. It helper her though. Thanks
um i dont think i have a pin. mines a recurve, do i just skip that step or
what
Great tip…….I also teach the same method when shooting trap for the
students on my team to get a natural feel of where to point a shotgun.
On the multiface targets, how do you line up for each spot?