| 1 |
Always keep bow and arrows pointed down range. |
| 2 |
Always make sure that there are no other archers downrange
when shooting. |
| 3 |
Always wax your bowstring prior to each shooting event. |
| 4 |
When adjusting the front bow sight, always move the sight
the way you want to move your arrow flight. |
| 5 |
In high elevation the air is thinner and gravity is less.
Projectiles slow and take a flatter line. To correct your sight, choose
a target to shoot at 40 or 50 yards in distance. Then reduce your draw weight
in small increments until you are again hitting dead on at that range. |
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Want More SPEED
without changing your set-up??
Place 1 to 4 brass Noc Sets on your string 1 - 2" from where it
meets both the top and bottom wheels. The added string weight does not seem
to effect tuning or timing. So, add the Noc
Points, change your sight marks and go shoot!
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7
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You sacrifice
forgiveness when you have a super fast bow, unless you have perfect form
at all times. The three things that make a compound bow faster is:
1. Low brace height.
2. Radical cams.
3. Short axle to axle length.
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8
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Bow timing
Is everything.
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9
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If you are
having trouble with occasional, inexplicable high and/or low shots, it may
just be your axles need lubrication.
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10
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The hardest
requisite for good archery is the acquirement of utter concentration of thought
and sight upon the object to be shot at during the precise moment of release.
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