StalkingWolf
Well-Known Member
bowriter said:thejetman said:I too have shot twice at different deer, once with a muzzleloader and once with a bow. It comes down to providing the bow with just a little bit of forward weight as to position the fulcrum of the rig a tad forward. With a little forward momentum you provide balance at full draw. This decreases the tendency for the bow to float around. Or such it is on older, heavier bows. The more forward the weight is from the bow, that is, a balanced weight will provide the shooter more accuracy through decreasing the 'float' of the bow in hand. This is just a belief from watching, and learning, how to shoot as a kid on indoor leagues.
I donot have clue what you just said I always thought, you just pulled it back and let it go
Me neither bowriter. I have never used one. Never saw the need.