Hello bowyers and archers!
I hope to find you all in good health.
I'd like to share with you my experiences shooting with different types of bows,
When I first started shooting bows I was about 12 , arrow on left side of the bow , no arrow shelf, just instinctive shooting.
I never had luck with the "standard" shooting technique ,
So I started reading about different archery methods and stumbled upon Turkish archery,
from that moment I started to place the arrow on the right side of the bow (Which is considered wrong in traditional archery for a right handed archer),
My accuracy got alot better, but I still wasn't happy and started reading about Kyudo (Japanese Archery),
Their way of shooting was complex and the accuracy of the shots was very high, however, it was highly impractical for hunting or fast shooting (due to the many different stances)..
Which made me think, why not blend both of the styles, Japanese and Turkish to form my own way of shooting?
Today I shoot in the following way:
Instinctive aim, arrow placement I the right side of the bow,
Raise the bow while drawing it back and as soon as the string is released I rotate my wrist leaving the arrow with an extremely straight trajectory which is also highly accurate.
Has anyone ever shot this way?
What do you think about this method?
It definitely works for me!