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Main Boards => The Shooters FORM Board => Topic started by: Tyler2045 on August 09, 2011, 07:57:00 PM
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I have been messing with the way I shoot trying to improve. Tonight I shot with just two fingers index finger over the arrow and the middle finger under the arrow. Does any one else shoot this way or know any one who does or why don't people shoot this way? Tyler
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Here is one thread on the subject. There were a few more but this will get you started. :thumbsup:
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A few people shoot that way but not many. I think because it is much easier to torque the string that way.
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Thats the way I shoot.Its the only way that feels right to me.
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one guy at our club shoots that way.....swears by it...I have tried, but it just don't work for me....if it works for you, go for it....
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I've been shooting that way for 3-4 months now and my consistancy is up. The only problem I had was in the beginning was with tired fingers, so I just cut back a little on my number of arrows and gradually added them back to the number I was shooting a day. The one benefit is with this release your thumb is no longer in the way,as I and others have complained, but is occupied by the ring finger. One other thing I changed was my anchor from middle finger to index at corner of mouth, made the release even cleaner. It does take a little getting used to but works for me.
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Way back when, with my target bows, I tried two finger split, two under, and finally a Wilson strap tab. Even the Wilson strap tab was a challenge for finger strength with my FITA bow which was 42 pounds. If you find that you are turning your fingers for added strength and leverage to get a consistently strong release you will run into physical risk. It is hard for me to get a consistent crisp release if there is weakness or pain involved.