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Just had someone send me this showing me the correct form for shooting a
bow... These two pictures demonstrate the correct posture for bow hunting. Picture one shows the proper extension of the front arm and the correct positioning of the release arm for a straight, true shot. ![]() Picture two shows the release arm placement from the rear, also demonstrating correct alignment of the rear.
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That is perfect form, notice the counter balance weights, how they are used to keep her from tilting backwards.
Very very nice Tsubaki, thank you ;D
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Who ever sent you those pictures must be done hunting for the season. It appears they have already caught their limit. ;D
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what bow lol
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I don't bow hunt, but I DO appreciate good posture.
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