Every so often I will get a slight bit of string slapping my left forearm. Is this most likely bad form or bow setup? I have shot hundreds of arrows with my Diamond but every once in a while I get this slap? Any ideas
It could be bad form, or draw length too long. String suppressors are great for stopping the occassional arm slap but should not be used as a cure for the real culprits
Besides this, what else could cause the string to slap your arm?
I know it could also be how you grip the bow, but what about your stance? Could too open or closed of a stance cause string slap? Thanks.
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