I am shooting a Kodiak Magnum, which is a pretty short bow (52")so I have my share of sore finger problems. Earlier posts have mentioned many finger pinch remedies. This is one more that I dreamed up recently; don't laugh too much; it seems to help me, maybe it will do someobody else some good.
I got the idea from an earlier suggestion of making an insert for the finger stall on your glove out of an aluminum can.
Before I found a pop or beer can I saw some fired shotgun shell hulls. Of course I had to stick my finger in one, and it was a pretty good fit. I have medium size hands, or maybe I should say 12 gauge fingers. Anyway, I just cut a tube off the end of a shell and trimmed it to fit my finger back past where the string hits, angling the cut till it felt right around the joint when I bent my finger. (Take the shell off your finger to cut on it! :eek: )Then I just put my glove on with this in place.
The shotgun shells are thick enough to spread out the pressure, but I can still feel the string... especially since my finger isn't numb any more.