Originally Posted by gunner500
Yessir, my anchor point is the rear most knuckle on my right thumb firmly planted in the ear hole to the rear, I was leaning/canting my head to far to the right in an attempt to get behind the arrow more to try and sight at 18 yards.

Which is at extended range for me right now with a traditional bow. blush

Gunner


And therein lies a major problem that will cause issues in your shooting until the day it changes. The sinking anchor... It is the root of all evils when you shoot fingers. Any anchor that comes past full draw, and then settles into it, ruins the "push/pull" dynamics that need to be fundamental for a finger shooter. It transitions a lot to trad-bows from compound habits.

Try middle finger to the corner of the mouth, and then feel it until that elbow is in a line with the arrow. Then dump the string...

Yes, it will lose you an inch of draw length. BFD.


I'm Irish...

Of course I know how to patch drywall