Epic_Meow t1_ixzgrql wrote
Reply to comment by Fiery_Hand in TIL that many pro archers use surprise release mechanisms to prevent themselves from anticipating and reacting to the impending impact. by broogernavn
sure but the mechanisms are a compound bow only thing
Fiery_Hand t1_ixzrn5a wrote
The principle stays. I'm using finger tab, you just gently let slide the bowstring until it cannot be stopped and arrow is released.
hellflame t1_ixzxv2w wrote
Must be a pain to tune your clicker distance and tension release
Fiery_Hand t1_ixzy4tr wrote
I don't know what you mean, sorry, not native English user.
hellflame t1_ixzyhio wrote
Olympic style shooter use a clicker. To tell them the arrow is drawn at exactly the same distance every time. Having to match that in a way to align with the moment your finger tab slides of the string... Well I don't see it happening
Fiery_Hand t1_iy03rbm wrote
Ah, I see, right.
Anyway, forgot to add earlier I shot recurve, kind of changes everything I guess.
Horatio_ATM t1_iy10qew wrote
Clickers are only used for recurve.
hellflame t1_iy1caql wrote
He probably means barebow recurve
Horatio_ATM t1_iy10d9y wrote
That sounds really inconsistent. Your fingers will slow down the bowstring a slightly different amount for every shot and your draw distance will be different for every shot. I also suspect you'd be applying a small amount of leftward pressure to the string (if you're right handed).
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