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Title: Bow reaction upon release
Post by: Jock Whisky on November 28, 2007, 12:55:00 AM
I've been trying to find the reason for the lower limb reaction when I release. Could any of you knowledgeable folks help me out.

50 lb TD recurve
fast flite string
I shoot with split fingers, most of the weight on the bottom two with maybe 10% on the index finger
I grip the bow loosely with my index and middle fingers. The ring and little finger are curled into my palm
I cant the bow and bend slightly at the waist.

Quite often I find when I release the string the lower limb tip comes back and taps me on the left side just below the waist.

What would cause that reaction?

Thanks for any help

'yote
Title: Re: Bow reaction upon release
Post by: aromakr on November 28, 2007, 09:24:00 AM
yote:
Its most likley caused by the way you grip the bow, that loose grip will allow the bow to move upon release. The weight of the riser is causing the bow too swing forward upon release. I would change your grip slightly by putting a little more pressure on the index and middle finger.
Bob
Title: Re: Bow reaction upon release
Post by: laddy on November 28, 2007, 03:47:00 PM
I have had those same symptoms at times, for me it is almost always caused by bridging up on the grip as I draw.  then depending on the bow, either I jerk the bow into my palm with finger pressure, that up until release was dominated by the force of the pull, or because of the tension in the wrist that would give the bridging affect, torque straight the instant the release comes.