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Tuning a Trad bow and arrows is just as important as with a compound. However a trad bow is usually more tolerant and forgiving IF the archer has a good consistent form. As mentioned previously a solid predictable anchor and steady follow through is vital. Here is a segment of a video I made about matching arrows and setting brace height / nock point. The distance is about 30 yards.http://youtu.be/OofNpoc9lU8
That feeling of 'the string stretching' is your brain starting to link the power of the bow to the thrust of the string on the arrow. When you shoot a compound the letoff prevents your brain from automatically sensing how much power is applied to the arrow. Hence the need for a sight. Conversely,when shooting a 0% letoff stickbow your brain feels the pressure on your arm / shoulder and can sense how that will thrust the arrow. Subsequently your eyes will see the trajectory and send that information to your brain. After enough repetitions your brain will be able to predict the trajectory of the next arrow. No sight necessary - just basic hand / eye coordination. (That's why bright fletchings are recommended - if you can't see the arrow flight you can't learn the trajectory)
35yds! That's some Saxton Pope stuff. Gotta be like Ishi man, creep to within 10yds. Still awesome that you got a shot! I can't wait to chase grouse again! I hit a dove at 15yards with my longbow but there wasn't enough meat to convince me it was worth risking an arrow for another.