What is the biggest culprit for left & right misses? I'm not talking about consistently left or consistently right. I talking about if I shoot a group of 5, some shots will be to the left. Then the next group of 5, some will be to the right. I've been doing a lot of shooting at 70, a few might end up as 7-8" left of the center, then the next group, a few might end up 7-8" to the right. I can't seem to find any consistency.
I figure it has to be something I'm doing, so I've been trying to pay attention to grip, anchor, etc. This is level ground, so 3rd axis shouldn't come into play. I've been watching my sight bubble closely. What are some of the main culprits that cause left & right misses that I should be checking. Draw length maybe? Thanks
70 yards or 70 meters? Either way, a Torque Indicator will do wonders for your training shots.
1/4-inch threaded rod. Some fender washers and some nuts. Block of wood. Drill 1/4-inch hole. Shove threaded rod through the block of wood and attach threaded rod to your sight extension bar. Drill a 1/16th inch diameter vertical hole for the paper clip indicator. BEND into a U shape. Add a dab of hot melt to the top.
Dab of hot melt prevents the paper clip from spinning in the hole.
Use the threaded rod to move the TORQUE INDICATOR to the left or right, until the paper clip lines up directly behind your scope up pin, behind your fiber optic, behind your scope dot/circle sticker. ROTATE the block of wood to move the TORQUE INDICATOR up or down. NOW, when you come to full draw and execute a "GOOD SHOT", fine tune the torque indicator left or right, to line up directly behind your scope pin. THen, anytime the TORQUE INDICATOR is NOT lined up with your scope pin, LET DOWN and figure out what you are doing.
Too much SIDEWAYS face pressure? Collapsing bow shoulder (bow shoulder creeping up and you are leaning back)? Leaning backwards more than normal, so your
release elbow is even FURTHER behind your head....than normal? Gripping your handle release with a different amount of finger curl?
Excess thumb muscle pressure in the bow hand? THIS is a biggie, and will cause the paper clip TORQUE INDICATOR move nearly 1/4-inch sideways, when at full draw.
This bow hand grip will not give consistent results.
THIS bow hand grip will also not give consistent results.