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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 950486" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>What I would do is work on shooting form before draw weight. Since I got my bow I have probably shot close to 1000 arrows. I worked on form first. Constant anchor point, sighting through the peep, checking the level on the bow, left arm slightly bent, breathing,etc.. I still have a routine I talk myself through but it is becoming where I don't have to think about it.</p><p></p><p>Since I got my bow I have seen numerous other shooters getting bows and trying to pull too much weight. Bad habits are a pain to break as I learned throwing darts. So get your form down and as long as you can hit a 6" circle every time at that distance you should not have a problem with 60# draw weight and razor sharp broad heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 950486, member: 37223"] What I would do is work on shooting form before draw weight. Since I got my bow I have probably shot close to 1000 arrows. I worked on form first. Constant anchor point, sighting through the peep, checking the level on the bow, left arm slightly bent, breathing,etc.. I still have a routine I talk myself through but it is becoming where I don't have to think about it. Since I got my bow I have seen numerous other shooters getting bows and trying to pull too much weight. Bad habits are a pain to break as I learned throwing darts. So get your form down and as long as you can hit a 6" circle every time at that distance you should not have a problem with 60# draw weight and razor sharp broad heads. [/QUOTE]
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