How is it the bow's fault that you miss if you have a bad release? That's on you. I can't think of any bow that wouldn't punish you for a bad release. Only way to fix that would be to a. Practice and get better yourself or b. Shoot a mechanical release, and only the first is a real solution.
the smaller the bow will give the archer a steeper angle at the string which pinches the fingers, which can end up in a bad release. The longer the bow the less the string will pinch because the angle is not so steep. One archer I know remedied this by shooting 3 fingers under instead of split fingers. He told me to do the same, but I haven't. He said it tightened up his groups considerably.
Nice looking bow. I like the reflex d flex bows. That looks alot like my bearpaw Bodnik slick stick.
u forgot we in the south some places only have well water
How is it the bow's fault that you miss if you have a bad release? That's on you. I can't think of any bow that wouldn't punish you for a bad release. Only way to fix that would be to a. Practice and get better yourself or b. Shoot a mechanical release, and only the first is a real solution.
the smaller the bow will give the archer a steeper angle at the string which pinches the fingers, which can end up in a bad release. The longer the bow the less the string will pinch because the angle is not so steep. One archer I know remedied this by shooting 3 fingers under instead of split fingers. He told me to do the same, but I haven't. He said it tightened up his groups considerably.
What is your brace height on that bow, just curious
I sold that bow... I think maybe it was 7 1/2 inch brace height, but i cant remember for sure, I have too many bows.