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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: sdpeb1 on April 21, 2009, 08:55:00 PM
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I shoot split finger and usually try to keep equal tension on each finger. Lately I have been playing around and keeping most tension(70%)on my middle finger and I'd say 20% on pointer and 10 percent on my ring finger. It seems to be working alright. My question is, is it better to keep equal tension? What is the correct method if there is one, thanks- Steve
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I really can't say what is correct, but I shoot split finger - load my middle finger first, then my ring finger and pointer finger fall in place without thinking about it. Probably at 50% middle, 30% pointer, 20% ring finger.... Jerry
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I try to just get a deep hook and put equal pressure on the string...but again the middle finer being the longer degit must get more like 45% of the total pressure...
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Make sure the forearm and hand is relaxed as much as possible, then pull hard with the back and the tension on each finger will self-regulate.
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I was thinking of making a simular post. For the last few days I've been shooting the same way, but even more pressure on my middle finger, maybe 90% and as little as I can put on my index.
It seems to be working well so far but I just wonder how long my middle finger is going to last. I'm going to need it! Especially the way people drive around here!
Good point about keeping the hand relaxed. I'm sure I'm not doing that enough right now. I'll work on that.
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I pretty much switched back to a deep hook(first crease)and and took shooto8s advise that each finger will self regulate.
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I started split finger, then discovered three under, then most recently two under. Like Rod says, relax the hand and forearm, and finish to release with back tension. The middle finger carries most of the load, but really I don't think about it. Deep hook works best for me.
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I got too much wiggle out of three under. Ended up shooting split two finger. I get a better down the shaft aim view that way.