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This is Masons. We all have different ways of doing things, but as he describes will work for anyone.
The part about a “psycho-trigger” is applicable for Levy. The tendency for most is to slam the trigger. Not knowing exactly when the bow will go off does lead to better shooting. When you anticipate the shot, you will subconsciously brace for impact and flinch. Ever seen someone misfire a muzzle loader? Joel Turner makes a living describing this. It makes sense and works for Mason. I’ve been shooting the way I do for 45 years… I’m not changing. Mason cannot do things as I do and I have no interest in doing things the way he does.Is this something I should show Levi? Same for wheelie bows?
After my latest hospitalization, I couldn’t draw my 40lb bow effectively for weeks. My regular hunting bow… no chance. But a month and a half later, I was ok to shoot my 40 so I went to the woods and sent an arrow completely through and deer and stuck it in the dirt. I’ve probably killed a half dozen deer with that 40 lb bow over the years, and a big spring turkey. 40lb is the minimum, legally, but switch hitter and I know a young lady that killed some this year with less. They are just as dead as any shot with a gun.Sure does make me want to sling some arrows that’s for sure! Even though I wouldn’t be able to hunt deer with it i think I’m going to look into like a 30 pounder just to shoot again. Could still hunt small game with it.