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GOOD ADVICE, but IMO your knuckles are still not at a severe enough angle, should be 45 or so from the riser. And if the grip is correct the DL being too long will not result in hitting of the arm... if the arm is out of the way ( proper grip) the dl will not matter. here is a link for the tool for the grip - http://www.lancasterarchery.com/true-shot-coach-adjustable-training-aid.html
Quote from: BABackcountryBwhntr on May 26, 2015, 02:40:06 PMGOOD ADVICE, but IMO your knuckles are still not at a severe enough angle, should be 45 or so from the riser. And if the grip is correct the DL being too long will not result in hitting of the arm... if the arm is out of the way ( proper grip) the dl will not matter. here is a link for the tool for the grip - http://www.lancasterarchery.com/true-shot-coach-adjustable-training-aid.htmlMy hand actually is about 45* from the riser, it looks straighter because my pinky isn't pulled back toward me. I can't rotate my hand anymore without coming off the thumb pad and onto the thumb itself. If I used the true shot coach my mand would be in the exact same position. And in some cases too long a draw length can cause you to hit your arm. Long DL can cause you to close your stance an over extend your bow arm which will cause the string to hit even with correct grip. But, each person has different muscle/bone structure, which can change things. well I have personally never seen it, I shoot a 27 and have shot my buddies 32 in bow... no issues and thats a 5 in diff in DL.... if the grip is correct it externally rotates the forearm and I would really like to see someone find a way to hit their arm if the grip is correct.
Quote from: Jellymon on May 26, 2015, 02:55:14 PMQuote from: BABackcountryBwhntr on May 26, 2015, 02:40:06 PMGOOD ADVICE, but IMO your knuckles are still not at a severe enough angle, should be 45 or so from the riser. And if the grip is correct the DL being too long will not result in hitting of the arm... if the arm is out of the way ( proper grip) the dl will not matter. here is a link for the tool for the grip - http://www.lancasterarchery.com/true-shot-coach-adjustable-training-aid.htmlMy hand actually is about 45* from the riser, it looks straighter because my pinky isn't pulled back toward me. I can't rotate my hand anymore without coming off the thumb pad and onto the thumb itself. If I used the true shot coach my hand would be in the exact same position. And in some cases too long a draw length can cause you to hit your arm. Long DL can cause you to close your stance an over extend your bow arm which will cause the string to hit even with correct grip. But, each person has different muscle/bone structure, which can change things. well I have personally never seen it, I shoot a 27 and have shot my buddies 32 in bow... no issues and thats a 5 in diff in DL.... if the grip is correct it externally rotates the forearm and I would really like to see someone find a way to hit their arm if the grip is correct.
Quote from: BABackcountryBwhntr on May 26, 2015, 02:40:06 PMGOOD ADVICE, but IMO your knuckles are still not at a severe enough angle, should be 45 or so from the riser. And if the grip is correct the DL being too long will not result in hitting of the arm... if the arm is out of the way ( proper grip) the dl will not matter. here is a link for the tool for the grip - http://www.lancasterarchery.com/true-shot-coach-adjustable-training-aid.htmlMy hand actually is about 45* from the riser, it looks straighter because my pinky isn't pulled back toward me. I can't rotate my hand anymore without coming off the thumb pad and onto the thumb itself. If I used the true shot coach my hand would be in the exact same position. And in some cases too long a draw length can cause you to hit your arm. Long DL can cause you to close your stance an over extend your bow arm which will cause the string to hit even with correct grip. But, each person has different muscle/bone structure, which can change things. well I have personally never seen it, I shoot a 27 and have shot my buddies 32 in bow... no issues and thats a 5 in diff in DL.... if the grip is correct it externally rotates the forearm and I would really like to see someone find a way to hit their arm if the grip is correct.