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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 149506" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>if your not framiliar with shooting the stick bows you need to practice , its alot differant shooting instinctive than with sites. I personaly "snap" shoot my stick meaning that as soon as it comes to full draw the arrow is released. I also shoot a very heavy long bow (119lbs at 31") so holding it for any length of time is not an option.</p><p>But the big thing is practice practice practice.</p><p></p><p>Are you shooting wood , aluminum or carbon? I rather real feathers over any type of vane as I shoot off the shelf of the bow and they are fletchwith a strong left heilical to hep straten out the arrow as soon as possible.</p><p>Also with the stick bows shooting so much slower that the compounds your gonna want a heavy arrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 149506, member: 8843"] if your not framiliar with shooting the stick bows you need to practice , its alot differant shooting instinctive than with sites. I personaly "snap" shoot my stick meaning that as soon as it comes to full draw the arrow is released. I also shoot a very heavy long bow (119lbs at 31") so holding it for any length of time is not an option. But the big thing is practice practice practice. Are you shooting wood , aluminum or carbon? I rather real feathers over any type of vane as I shoot off the shelf of the bow and they are fletchwith a strong left heilical to hep straten out the arrow as soon as possible. Also with the stick bows shooting so much slower that the compounds your gonna want a heavy arrow. [/QUOTE]
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