Hey guys,
I watched Primitive Tim's video on different releases for shooting bows and it made me want to try them to see if I like them better. My lightest bow is my first hand made bow, 40 lbs at my 29" draw, so some of the releases he demonstrated like the Ishi and primary releases I couldn't control very well but I can still hold the tertiary and the thumb release ( thumblock, I don't what to call it) well with that weight, the secondary just feels weird. My observations are the tertiary release is working better for me than the thumb release as far as shooting accurate. I can pull with the thumb release further but whenever I shoot the arrow goes way too far to the right or left, like its its having problems clearing the bow. I'm right handed and I tried shooting off both sides of the both, right and left, and it goes way to far to either right or the left even at 5 feet away. I shot off the left side of the bow with the tertiary release and I have decent accuracy but I usually release when the back of my thumb hits my chin because releases at my ordinary anchor at the corner of my mouth feels very awkward with the tertiary release for me and I get better accuracy when I don't try to pull it further than my chin, which is going to change my arrow's spine, meaning I'd have to re-tune my bow which wouldn't be such a bad thing. But I feel like I'm missing something really simple with the thumb release and I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions. I am not using a thumb ring for my thumb release if that changes things but I've seen people perform this release well without them and since the thumb release likes to pull the arrow to the left when you draw, a right handed shooter shoots off the right side but I have trouble shooting this way, the bow is in the way of my line of sight. Any replies are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron