I am starting to worry about the archery hunts I have planned for this fall. I have been shooting all summer and groups are not looking that good.
I have a pretty serious tremor in my left forearm/wrist/hand. Some of you who have seen me at times probably think I have a bad case of the DTs. Not the case, just something I have to deal with.
It is now to the point that I really struggle holding my bow rock-steady at anything beyond 30 yards. That combined with a never-repaired torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder is not making my shooting anything that I would be willing to take to the hills at this time.
Question is this - Have any of you seen a brace for your wrist and hand that might attach to a bow? Most of the tremor is from my forearm and wrist area. I am thinking that if I could brace that better, things might improve.
As it is, 25 yards is the end of my shooting range. Will keep working on it. Wonder if cranking down the poundage would help. Don't want to get too low, for obvious reasons. Currently shooting at 64#.
Once I am at 30 yards the groups are not consistently in the 3-4" range that I need to be comfortable. Last year at this time, I could keep that group at 50 yards.
If any of you have experienced this, or know of solutions, I am all ears. I have three archery hunts planned for this year, and would really like to not mess them up. Hard enough to get within 25 yards by myself, but add a camera guy, and that task become almost impossible.
I have a pretty serious tremor in my left forearm/wrist/hand. Some of you who have seen me at times probably think I have a bad case of the DTs. Not the case, just something I have to deal with.
It is now to the point that I really struggle holding my bow rock-steady at anything beyond 30 yards. That combined with a never-repaired torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder is not making my shooting anything that I would be willing to take to the hills at this time.
Question is this - Have any of you seen a brace for your wrist and hand that might attach to a bow? Most of the tremor is from my forearm and wrist area. I am thinking that if I could brace that better, things might improve.
As it is, 25 yards is the end of my shooting range. Will keep working on it. Wonder if cranking down the poundage would help. Don't want to get too low, for obvious reasons. Currently shooting at 64#.
Once I am at 30 yards the groups are not consistently in the 3-4" range that I need to be comfortable. Last year at this time, I could keep that group at 50 yards.
If any of you have experienced this, or know of solutions, I am all ears. I have three archery hunts planned for this year, and would really like to not mess them up. Hard enough to get within 25 yards by myself, but add a camera guy, and that task become almost impossible.