


How did Frank Pearson ever win all those championships with his floating anchor? How does Chuck Adams kill all those big animals at distance with his floating anchor? How does Dave Cousins manage to consistently win with the string half way up the left side of his nose while anchoring on the right side of his face? How is it that Dwight Schuh remains successful with that floating anchor of his? Its geometry the angle of the string your anchor point play a factor with how close or far away from your nose the string will be, some people shoot a longer draw length to get it to which can cause other issues. With my insanity cpxl set at 31" with a 35" ata I can get the string to touch my nose same with a elite pure 31" with a 35" ata string can touch my nose.
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My insanity cpx at a full 30" length with a 32" ata I could not put my nose to string without form issues, I was still able to sight in at 80yrds with broadheads and even cut a fletch when I shot two arrows. For a long-draw-length shooter with a short axle-to-axle bow, it is appropriate for the bowstring to be located slightly in front of the nose when the bow is at full draw. The longer the draw length, the more acute the bowstring angle will be at full draw. This is especially true for shooters with a long wingspan. Short axle-to-axle length bows that produce an acute bowstring angle at full draw may not allow for bowstring-to-nosetip contact and still afford a comfortable anchor point.
