Kindo
WKR
I've been shooting my recurves and longbows for 95%+ of my archery for the last year and I have definitely improved my strength and back-tension. With that, I feel like my DL has naturally lengthened to a certain point and I am beginning to see some variance in my arrow flight.
It almost feels that as my strength has improved, I'm starting to find myself plucking the string. At the same time, I'll catch myself drawing too far and I have to let down a little to get to my typical anchor point. I'm throwing the clicker back on this evening to get back at it.
In the meantime, are there any tell-tale symptoms of overdrawing your expected DL? I'm about 5'10-11" with a slightly longer wingspan but I don't wear "talls" or "longs" in any clothing. Measurements say that I should be drawing around 27.5ish but I'm consistently at about 28.5-29.25". The 28.5" draw seems most comfortable but other times, I'll just keep pulling it back until I see my arrow collar well up on to my shelf pad.
I'm shooting a 58" 53# @ 28" BW PSA
Didn't notice any of this until I started practicing with my cold weather hunting gear on to get used to it. Personally, I figured I'd be short-stroking it when I'm bundled up looking like the michelin man.
It almost feels that as my strength has improved, I'm starting to find myself plucking the string. At the same time, I'll catch myself drawing too far and I have to let down a little to get to my typical anchor point. I'm throwing the clicker back on this evening to get back at it.
In the meantime, are there any tell-tale symptoms of overdrawing your expected DL? I'm about 5'10-11" with a slightly longer wingspan but I don't wear "talls" or "longs" in any clothing. Measurements say that I should be drawing around 27.5ish but I'm consistently at about 28.5-29.25". The 28.5" draw seems most comfortable but other times, I'll just keep pulling it back until I see my arrow collar well up on to my shelf pad.
I'm shooting a 58" 53# @ 28" BW PSA
Didn't notice any of this until I started practicing with my cold weather hunting gear on to get used to it. Personally, I figured I'd be short-stroking it when I'm bundled up looking like the michelin man.