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~sniped~Draw your bow, close your eyes, settle in your anchor, get comfortable, then open your eye. Your peep should be perfectly aligned there, don't try to adjust to your peep. Adjust your peep as needed.
Quote from: OltHunter on August 13, 2018, 07:20:59 AM~sniped~Draw your bow, close your eyes, settle in your anchor, get comfortable, then open your eye. Your peep should be perfectly aligned there, don't try to adjust to your peep. Adjust your peep as needed. Thanks to this advice from OltHunter (and others) I found my peep was too low. I went to the bow shop yesterday to talk things over we brought the peep up (they didn't think anything else needed adjustment), bingo! Not only do I like shooting it better it helped solve the low sight issue since it too had to come up with the peep. After going to the bow shop my daughter and I attended an archery lesson that we had already arranged and I sighted in with the new peep height. Moving the peep solved more than one issue. As a result of the peep not being where I was most comfortable I think I was torquing on the bow when I shot because arrows would come off the bow funny sometimes. Now, they don't do that and I shot the best groups I've shot yet.The archery lesson was also very helpful, I learned better form, especially when pulling back. The instructor also suggested an adjustment to my release that made a big difference and eliminated a lot of movement.I went from fairly discouraged a few days ago at the lack of consistency in my shooting and the low sight issue to very encouraged at the end of the day yesterday.Thanks folks!
Quote from: SteelheadTed on August 16, 2018, 07:12:01 AMQuote from: OltHunter on August 13, 2018, 07:20:59 AM~sniped~Draw your bow, close your eyes, settle in your anchor, get comfortable, then open your eye. Your peep should be perfectly aligned there, don't try to adjust to your peep. Adjust your peep as needed. Thanks to this advice from OltHunter (and others) I found my peep was too low. I went to the bow shop yesterday to talk things over we brought the peep up (they didn't think anything else needed adjustment), bingo! Not only do I like shooting it better it helped solve the low sight issue since it too had to come up with the peep. After going to the bow shop my daughter and I attended an archery lesson that we had already arranged and I sighted in with the new peep height. Moving the peep solved more than one issue. As a result of the peep not being where I was most comfortable I think I was torquing on the bow when I shot because arrows would come off the bow funny sometimes. Now, they don't do that and I shot the best groups I've shot yet.The archery lesson was also very helpful, I learned better form, especially when pulling back. The instructor also suggested an adjustment to my release that made a big difference and eliminated a lot of movement.I went from fairly discouraged a few days ago at the lack of consistency in my shooting and the low sight issue to very encouraged at the end of the day yesterday.Thanks folks!Where did you go? I’ve been looking for lessons in our area near Tacoma that would fit our schedule.