It's no problem, I do think it's the most comfortable grip for butterfly and I use the same bandset for target/hunting. 3/4 inch to 1/2 inch 9.5 steelAlso, forgive me for pestering you with questions, but do you have a favorite band/ammo combination for a hunting-type setup?
what brand and band thickness?It's no problem, I do think it's the most comfortable grip for butterfly and I use the same bandset for target/hunting. 3/4 inch to 1/2 inch 9.5 steelAlso, forgive me for pestering you with questions, but do you have a favorite band/ammo combination for a hunting-type setup?
What i think I'll end up doing is deliberately making the bands longer, just like I did learning short pull technique, to get down full butterfly.It's just like the fear of hitting your hand that people often have when starting out. It's easy to imagine doing.but not all that realistic.
If you just want to try it without investing time or money you could chain office rubber bands together to make a bandset. It's easy and cheap. I used to Chuck rocks that way
I like simple-shot black .5 thicknesswhat brand and band thickness?It's no problem, I do think it's the most comfortable grip for butterfly and I use the same bandset for target/hunting. 3/4 inch to 1/2 inch 9.5 steelAlso, forgive me for pestering you with questions, but do you have a favorite band/ammo combination for a hunting-type setup?