How to Shoot a Back Tension

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • How to video on properly shooting a back tension release. This video is for beginners who want to learn how to shoot a back tension for the first time. If you guys have any questions make sure to drop them in the comments below.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @maplehappy
    @maplehappy Před 2 lety +3

    been looking into hinges and by far this is the best video on youtube about them,

  • @paulpurpura191
    @paulpurpura191 Před 2 lety +1

    Your video showed me something that I was doing wrong. Thank you!

  • @anthonycorcoran4055
    @anthonycorcoran4055 Před 2 lety

    This is super cool explanation with minimal movement through the back and just relax your hand. Thank you!

  • @loganhockenberry5026
    @loganhockenberry5026 Před 5 lety +3

    Yall make great videos idk why you aren't 100 times bigger

  • @next9768
    @next9768 Před 5 lety +1

    thank you, good information

  • @007hellz
    @007hellz Před 3 lety +1

    Very good info but...i have a 60lb bowtech and i use a carter index. Im thinking about switching to a back tension but you're saying i can draw that much weight with just 2 fingers? Or did i miss the actual details? Kinda confused.

    • @BornAgainBowhunting
      @BornAgainBowhunting  Před 3 lety

      Yes you need to be able to draw the weight with just 3 fingers your thumb index and middle

  • @SnowblindOtter
    @SnowblindOtter Před 5 lety +2

    3 things:
    1: Your changing your angle right before the shot. You're not showing us how the release goes off, you're just showing us you loosing an arrow. You're also not really getting much of a good close-up there, this was 2018. My phone had a better camera than this.
    2: You're skying your arrow. Drop your arrow, I don't care if you're inside or hanging upside down with the ground above your head, that's a safety hazard.
    3: You're overbowed. I _know_ you're overbowed, because I can see you straining to draw the bow, and you're skying your arrow. Lower your draw weight. I get more respect by taking my 25# recurve out of its bag at the range than my 65# Martin compound. Nobody cares how much you can draw back, it's archery not weight lifting. If you can't draw that bow perfectly smooth level, you shouldn't be drawing it at all. You're just opening yourself up to a nasty rotator cuff injury man, and if my experience matters for shit the 15 years I couldn't draw a bow because of a rotator cuff injury SUCKED.

    • @toxicstevesranch8509
      @toxicstevesranch8509 Před 5 lety +1

      "My phone had a better camera than this" Well good for you then, but this is what this guy got's and it will do just fine.

    • @jasonreyes2057
      @jasonreyes2057 Před 4 lety +2

      why are you so angry