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← Sports & EntertainmentIf an archer consistently experiences leftward arrow flight (for a right-handed archer), which adjustment addresses this issue related to pressure exerted during the shot?
A)Decrease bow's brace height
B)Increase string's strand count
C)Reduce pressure on bow grip✓
D)Increase arrow fletching size
💡 Explanation
Reducing pressure on the bow grip minimizes torque applied to the bow during the arrow's release, and corrects leftward flight associated with the archer's paradox, because this allows the arrow to flex naturally around the riser. Therefore, lighter grip pressure is beneficial, rather than manipulating brace height or arrow fletching, which affect different aspects of arrow flight.
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