I have only been shooting for a few weeks (since i built a boardbow - 74", 40lbs @ 28") and use home made dowel arrows...
I find that at 65' I can usually keep them within about 2' diameter but out at 100' that just about doubles (not surprising I
suppose) but I have tried many different techniques in hopes of finding something that works...
1) cock the bow anywhere between 0 and 45 degrees (cant find an angle that seems to work any better)
2) concentrate on the target before and during the shot (ok for 65' and in but I'm hitting sod at 100')
3) shoot just as I pull to the anchor (inconsistent results)
4) hold for 1 to 3 seconds (cant seem to hold the bow still at full draw)
5) visualize the arrow path before and watch it as its in flight (kinda neat to watch it arc up then down unless it misses the hay bales entirely...too often)
6) positioned shoulders in line to target (fuller draw but in consistent results)
7) positioned shoulders a bit more open to target (same as above)
tried an anchor just under my nose...looking right down the arrow shaft with my right eye (same as above)
9) tried an anchor more to the side of my mouth (hitting well left)
10) tried pulling back as I bring the bow up to being on target (more missed bales)
11) tried pulling back on target (better but still inconsistent)
Am I expecting too much? (at 100' can I expect to be within a 12" diameter or smaller?)
Should I try a few carbon/aluminum pro-built arrows to take the variability of my home-made arrows?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Tom