Arrow wobble

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We talk about tuning....and techniques to keep your shot together while hunting. Here is one video that shows both good arrow flight and bad.

Its the Born and raised guys "8 bull kills in 3 states" on YouTube.

Right off the bat Levi Morgan shoots a bull at dusk with a lighted nok. Go to Youtube setting and set playback to .25 which is super slo mo. You can see the arrow follow a perfect path....no wobble. We know he tunes- check....and we know he holds his form together in pressure situations- Check.
We also know he shoots a fairly light arrow with a mech head- thus the poor penetration on a semi long shot. No matter, shot placement is perfect, dead bull.

Now scroll to 30 minutes in where I think its Trents Kid who shoots a bull at about 30;35 or 30:40 or so. Set it to slo mo and watch that arrow proposing its way to the elk. Hey, it's a dead elk so no harm no foul on this one...and congrats to the kid for making a shot that didn't matter if his arrow wasn't flying well.

Just saying, if we want to max out our opportunities, we BH tune...then develop a shot process to keep it together in pressure situations. Levi exemplifies this.
 
Thank you for the post! I had my arrows fishtailing every shot until I realized my dropaway was causing issues. It was super noticeable at 40+ yards
 
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