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Originally Posted by flatbutt
He was shooting with precision but lacking accuracy wrt the bullseye. I'm trying to figure out why he is always high right.
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That's great! Precision is goal #1, with accuracy as goal #2 once you've got #1.
I know that you can tune your bow and arrows and form. It can get VERY complicated.
First you need the correct spline arrows, and it may take experimentation. Then you can also tune them with tips of various weight. I think there's a half a dozen other aspects that can affect where the arrow goes. And then since he's not using a sight, it may just be that where he thinks the arrow will go based on what he's seeing is incorrect and he needs to learn to always aim a bit low and left from his natural instinct.
I think this guy is an olympian, and some of his videos seem pretty good.
I don't know anything about this guy, but this is interesting.
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