Ok, we have all done/heard/read about the age old drill of shooting the CB down table and having it come back and hit your tip. So, since i still struggle with draw shots i decided i was going to do this drill hitting low on the CB. here's what i did:
I used the Elephant Ball with the black stripe and red circle so i could see where i contacted the CB with the tip to make sure i was spot on. Many times the ball came off the end rail and would go to the left, sometimes to the right. but yet the chalk mark on the Elephant CB was right where it should be.
I thought i might be aiming wrong so i then placed two object balls down on the end rail and aimed the Elephant CB between them to be sure i was hitting where i was aiming. the two OB on the end rail were fairly close, less than two inches apart and i hit them a time or two. however, for the most part i hit the CB right smack between these two balls and based upon the chalk mark i hit the Elephant CB right where i was aiming. Yet the CB still continued to come off to the left, and occasionally to the right.
Can anyone offer any helpful thoughts? remember i am striking the CB at 6:00 on this drill. I figure this might be a good drill to practice the accuracy of my draw stroke.
DCP
I used the Elephant Ball with the black stripe and red circle so i could see where i contacted the CB with the tip to make sure i was spot on. Many times the ball came off the end rail and would go to the left, sometimes to the right. but yet the chalk mark on the Elephant CB was right where it should be.
I thought i might be aiming wrong so i then placed two object balls down on the end rail and aimed the Elephant CB between them to be sure i was hitting where i was aiming. the two OB on the end rail were fairly close, less than two inches apart and i hit them a time or two. however, for the most part i hit the CB right smack between these two balls and based upon the chalk mark i hit the Elephant CB right where i was aiming. Yet the CB still continued to come off to the left, and occasionally to the right.
Can anyone offer any helpful thoughts? remember i am striking the CB at 6:00 on this drill. I figure this might be a good drill to practice the accuracy of my draw stroke.
DCP
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