Well, for this past month, and on the opener tomarrow, I'm shooting in a way most of us has tried to avoid. Using well overspined arrows on wide handled bows. Most of us know you can use overspined arrows with anrrow handles, or normal spined arrows with wide handles, but why use them together?
Well, I have discovered an amazingly accurate, and easily made primitive method, that works really, really well. Simply turning your hand, and shooting the arrow "straight", has given me an accuracy that I couldn't acheive with cedar arrows and narrow flatbows. The bows, arrows, and matching, is made much easier. This method works great for close-up andat a distance. Arrows need meet only three requirements: straight, well aligned broadheads, and good fletchings
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Anyone who wants to try something "easier", should give it a try. Below is a picture courtesy of my very brave brother, showing how the bow is moved out of the way, and one siply aims the arrow(my left closed, but actual whooting would be done, of course, with both eyes open).
What's everyone think?
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