Alright folks, here's a short video from my very first session shooting my sage in the back yard. This is shots 10-12 out of a recurve/this bow, I've been shooting compound for 4ish years. Roughly 10 yards away, but more interested in if I'm doing things wrong form wise- don't want to get off to a bad start. Not so sure about this tab, I may pick up a glove to compare.
Shooting a samick sage with 25 lb recurve limbs (though likely most of those details are obvious to you all). I believe the arrows are pretty over-spined, they came with a different 45 lb bow that I'm working up to - they are Easton XX75 camo hunters, 1916 LITE. I'm failing to find the correct spine chart at the moment but assume that are over-spined for this bow, care more about my form than what the arrows look like in the target. I think?
Edit: hopefully video quality will improve as well!
Shooting a samick sage with 25 lb recurve limbs (though likely most of those details are obvious to you all). I believe the arrows are pretty over-spined, they came with a different 45 lb bow that I'm working up to - they are Easton XX75 camo hunters, 1916 LITE. I'm failing to find the correct spine chart at the moment but assume that are over-spined for this bow, care more about my form than what the arrows look like in the target. I think?
Sage session 1-25 lb limbs
I'm a newbie, looking for form advice and general critiques. Arrows are likely well over-spined, came with a 45 lb bow
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Edit: hopefully video quality will improve as well!