Thanks for the tips. I definitely will try the band set up! No one seems to talk about how they are able to aim off the tip of such a small frame, are you aiming inches above the fork tip or is the fork tip right on the target? And if you are putting the tip right on the target how are you dropping your shot down compared to when shooting a 90mm fork?
Great question! I should do an update. I aim off the fork tip and raise the pouch to accommodate it. When I shoot short draw, my anchor point is under my cheekbone. When I speed shoot I let the bands brush that exact same point. But for PFS, I let the bands brush just ABOVE the cheekbone.
This is fascinating. I recall reading or hearing some time back that the wrist flip will increase the power of a shot by up to 30%. Have you heard anything like this?
Hmmm. I smacked myself in the hand once with a slingshot. Haven't picked one up since. 😅
That black and purple lanyard is dope
Thanks man! I had a bunch tied up at ECST this year, if I'd known you like them I'd have given you a couple. Next time!
@lindersucks no worries man!
Thanks for the tips. I definitely will try the band set up! No one seems to talk about how they are able to aim off the tip of such a small frame, are you aiming inches above the fork tip or is the fork tip right on the target? And if you are putting the tip right on the target how are you dropping your shot down compared to when shooting a 90mm fork?
Great question! I should do an update. I aim off the fork tip and raise the pouch to accommodate it. When I shoot short draw, my anchor point is under my cheekbone. When I speed shoot I let the bands brush that exact same point. But for PFS, I let the bands brush just ABOVE the cheekbone.
This is fascinating.
I recall reading or hearing some time back that the wrist flip will increase the power of a shot by up to 30%.
Have you heard anything like this?