| First you need to hang everything on the bow that you want on the bow. Take care to place everything optimal to function but while paying attention to adding to balancing issues. There are many camps but I side on getting the bow balanced your hand while loaded with an arrow. Better to do this early in ones development so one does not build artifacts into their release. |
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| Ideally, the bow should be perfectly balanced so there is no "pre-load"
on the bow. The bow should stay in exactly the same position during the entire launch cycle -- it should not be moving during the shot. The bow should ideally rest in your relaxed hand in exactly the same position it occupied while you were aiming -- straight up and down, front to back and side to side. This is a good indication the bow is well balanced and you did not torque the grip during the shot. |
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