TRG
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I'm in the grips of bad target panic when it comes to shooting indoors.
I'm shooting recurve and have very little issues outdoors, I have also done quite a bit of blank boss shooting during which I feel quite relaxed but the moment I try to shoot indoors (usually at 20m) I feel I am underdrawing and cannot get to my full draw where the string does not connect with the nose. However there is bone on bone contact with the side of the jaw. Also, sometimes I end up with "punching" with my string hand and not getting a good clear release.
I tend to over think the whole thing and try to correct it but it becomes worse.
What is best, should I forget the string connection and just use the side of my jaw as an anchor point?
I have thought about using a clicker but I tend to give the arrow nock a death grip and ends up ripping the fingers off me.
I'm shooting recurve and have very little issues outdoors, I have also done quite a bit of blank boss shooting during which I feel quite relaxed but the moment I try to shoot indoors (usually at 20m) I feel I am underdrawing and cannot get to my full draw where the string does not connect with the nose. However there is bone on bone contact with the side of the jaw. Also, sometimes I end up with "punching" with my string hand and not getting a good clear release.
I tend to over think the whole thing and try to correct it but it becomes worse.
What is best, should I forget the string connection and just use the side of my jaw as an anchor point?
I have thought about using a clicker but I tend to give the arrow nock a death grip and ends up ripping the fingers off me.