HOW TO FIND & MAINTAIN YOUR PROPER ANCHOR POINT

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John Dudley of Nock On Archery will teach you how to find and maintain your proper anchor point. Having a correct and consistent anchor point is critical to your archery accuracy. Too often, archers and bowhunters don't pay attention to this highly important detail and end up anchoring inconsistently, which leads to missed shots on their intended target. Dudley will also teach you a practice method that will help you master your anchor position every time you draw your bow.

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John is so caring to share all his knowledge with us for free. I recommend everyone if you want to meet him in person go to a tac event and shoot the nock on course. Thank you John for all you do for guys like me :)

brandonpatterson
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I am amazed at the knowledge you have and how you explain the purpose of what you are saying so simply.. thank you

rosstheboss
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as always the master passing on his knowledge helping the archery community thx God Bless

jasonard
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Thank you for the video. This video also proves that John looks reads the comments and makes videos from the comments. I asked for a video on how to adjust the shot trainer, John went above and beyond with including how to find a comfortable and proper anchor point.

Thank you John for taking the time to make these videos.

timothyalmquist
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Thank you big J.D.
Best of luck to you during the bugle.
See you on the timberline.

trihall
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Lol What timing! I have been searching and searching videos and articles on reinventing my anchor to improve my shot for bow hunting. Very helpful, thank you.

WilliamAM
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Great video. I've been using the shot trainer and backstrap for a couple weeks and have made noticable improvement.. Thanks for sharing.. peAce

tatdlukydevl
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Awesome video love my shot trainer. It helps me so much. Thanks dud.

joshharris
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Thanks. I use your shot trainer all the time with my Nock 2 It and Silverback releases. How far from the end of the carbon do you fletch your arrows to help reduce facial contact with vanes?

jonse
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Thanks John your videos. Can you clarify that to have the arrow between lips and chin your index finger ( thumb release) can ride or rest on top of your jaw line. Having the jaw line on the V of your index and middle fingers brings the arrow down towards the jaw.

stephanepiat
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Love your videos, and the silverback.

hunterburton
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I just ordered a nock on 2 release yesterday. I already had a shot trainer. My regular release anchor point & my thumb release is way off. I have a cheap release till yours comes in. My arm is messed up. Any suggestions on getting my anchor point to match my thumb release anchor point. Thanks

robertshirlingjr.
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My wife loves it when I refer to photos of her from this angle as “broadside”

MikeJones-vbme
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This may be a silly question but do you have a pro shop where I could purchase a new bow as well get set up? Looking for something I could shoot 3D tournament as well as possibly take to the field.

Tattooedharvester
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If I was to send a photo of my anchoring, could yal help critique it John?

waxer
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Is it possible that face structure could effect this? I feel in order for me to achieve that arrow position my anchor has to be a lot higher than my jaw and closer to my ear. Also the string is no longer at the corner of my mouth in with that Arrow position. Does this mean myDL is to long?

kylebaylor
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I wish I could spend six minutes with you and find out all the things I’m doing wrong

dallinwilliams