A Quick Look at the Hook

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A Quick look at what can happen when we get mentally tired when shooting
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Excellent point, I had never thought of it and in all honesty this is the first time I have heard of it. I'll pay attention to that.

sebastienraymond
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Yes sir I would have to agree the littlest things can change the outcome drastically. Thank you sir for sharing take care and God bless 👍🏽🇺🇸🏹

sigmanarchery
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I'm struggling with it right now, shooting Olympic style. Little things, big negative effects - I figure I've finished getting better fast, picked all the low hanging fruit, and now I need to knuckle down and whittle down all the fine tuning. Thanks for the video.

philipsturtivant
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So many parts to keep in check its a real wonder that we hit anything let alone a 10. Thanks for your lessons!

johnbailey
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I take bad shots when my fingers are too tence and hooking the string too much at full draw to ancor. I think of it like cupping my hand to catch a fly on the table, dont need a lot of pressure on the fingers as a more relaxed approche. Smooths out my release !!!!

bradlauber
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What helped me to keep the hook was the touching of pinky finger and thumb. I set the hook on the string, little finger and thumb touch, i draw ( rotational), get into back tension and anchor, keeping pinky and thumb in touch all the time. The hook is absolute stable. At least for me.

riccoratzo
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Thanks for the video Greg. Do you think it would be as problematic when using split finger?

jimnisbet
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I have trouble with the string slapping me in the face on release. I'm three fingers under with index finger in corner of mouth.

CampfireKodiak
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Are you shooting the bow you made here?

jerroldborenstein
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And I would talk about the ring finger.

MikoArcher
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Thank you!! Show you scores!!!
Like your fletching show your work on that!!!
Please..,

danielvrana