In bare bow archery, aim by aligning your dominant eye, the string, and the arrow’s point while allowing natural bow movement. Stay aware of the target and keep your muscles engaged.
Your dominant eye is your rear sight and must be consistent in location as it relates to the anchor. Think of aiming as an alignment between your eye, the string and your front sight. In bare bow archery (without a bow sight) your front sight is your arrow’s point. Allow your bow to move naturally — a perfectly still bow is unnatural. Be aware of the target and the sight. Keep your muscles active during the aiming process.
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