All of these things are imporant. But what do you think is the most common issue for archers these days? What do archers struggle with the most?
No. I want to seperate tuning (proper arrow selection, rest adjustments, nock adjustments, etc) from simply not having your rest timed right or pulling too much weight or your DL being off.
I feel like #2 and #4 are the same thing. From a pure technical standpoint I think a poor/improper bow setup is more common than poor form - or at least form bad enough to make a negative impact. Although Scott's spot on that poor shot selection is probably more rampant than all of those things.
Yeah #2 and #4 are basically one in the same, imho. Also, I believe both are the major problems with today's archers. Want to see most local guys here go cross eyed? Ask them what spine they shoot. That speaks volumes.
Dangit....guess it doesn't matter if #2 and #4 are the same to me....I second this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This, but with too much poundage or too long of a DL form really crumbles. So they go pretty much hand in hand Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hard to pick from the poll. I can rule out shooting form. I have awful form but can get away with it. I was also overbowed and had too long of a draw length and got away with it, for the most part You can't get away with poor tuning in most forms. Poor shot selection because people get impatient combined with the fact that a lot of new hunters have no idea about the anatomy of a deer is a BIG one.
:p Had a guy show up at deer camp this year with his bow. Hadn't shot it in a year. Couldn't remember what his pins were set at and I made him shoot it and he about missed the target at 20 yards. Hunted the next day. Draw length was too long etc.