Formula RX riser is very well balanced riser. The down side is limbs are
often changed more than a riser and the Formula system gives you limited
choice.
if you are shaking at 40lbs when not fatigued, then it is too heavy for you
right now. stick with 30 and work your way up. the problem with a heavy bow
if you are not conditioned for it is that your form -and accuracy- will
suffer.
@CSCalciano good advertisement
@zachchristiansen that is to prevent the sting hilting your arm when you
release the arrow
@zachchristiansen it’s a chest guard.. so he doesn’t shoot his nipple off
@Rumpteet That certainly would be an unfortunate incident.
gaaaaaah! Whats the song I can’t find this song by Daishi Dance
whats the draw weight?
Awesome video and nice shooting.
I’d like get a Hoyt Helix.
@TwilightSea GMX all the way
thats it? i would figure in the mid to high 30s at least. but i guess its
all about shooter preference and style.
It’s called a Finger Sling
haha thanks. that makes much more sense.
Formula RX riser is very well balanced riser. The down side is limbs are
often changed more than a riser and the Formula system gives you limited
choice.
thank you! my release has gotten alot snappier since this video was filmed
a year ago.. I shall try and make a new video when I get a chance!
The thing I see is the shutter in your release. Besides that not too much.
His draw weight is 32#. If you’re having trouble hold the bow still at fell
draw it means your bow is too heavy, so adding a clicker will not help.
if you are shaking at 40lbs when not fatigued, then it is too heavy for you
right now. stick with 30 and work your way up. the problem with a heavy bow
if you are not conditioned for it is that your form -and accuracy- will
suffer.
Wow 25k views! I will post a new video once I have some time. Thank you
everyone
0:46 – should one normally breathe in or out while they’re drawing back to
full draw? Thanks.
What song is in the background?
Typically, you would take a deep breath before pulling back. The less
variables the better.
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Those aren’t the arms of a hunter …
Okay, I didn’t read the title properly you labelled it at 20 feet. My
apologies! Thanks again for posting the video.
Not a bad technique! good steady draw and hold with good follow through.