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Wanting a Torque Indicating tool...

Discussion in 'WANTED' started by C DUDE, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. C DUDE

    C DUDE Weekend Warrior

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    Anything like a square up, no peep, etc. and if anyone has any input on these please feel free to comment
     
  2. davidmil

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    There is no magical tool. Honestly, the best the normal shooter can have is a front site and a peep. That's really all that's needed. Beyond that a nose or kisser button helps along with a level bubble. You can not get any better than that. The rest is practice and form. AND... with the above mentioned toys you will shoot better than anyone you know locally. I'm not saying you'll beat the worlds best.... but you can with those tools. Torgue tools/sight/cure my form things are really nothing special. If you have a peep, a sight bracket you can center in your peep and a level bubble... you have the opportunity to beat anyone. At that level, nerves and form decide the winner. Torgue problems are nothing more than form problems. You don't need a magic toy to make it all right. You need proper practice and precise repitition.
     
  3. C DUDE

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    Well see I have nothing really wrong with my form, its just I'd like to be as precise as I possibly can but maybe I'm over thinking it.
     
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    I have a square up on my bow and I really like it. I see the most benefit when shooting from a stand. Some steep angle shots will cause you to contort your draw wrist funny, press your nose against the string too hard, or torque your grip. The square up serves as an excellent reference point to keep me in check when the deer is under my stand and I get buckfever.
     

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