Originally posted by TexasTrad:
There are some good shooters around here that look down the right side of the string (right handed guys) which they say puts their eye right over the arrow. This means that one of their anchors is the string touching right between their eyebrows. Anyone else do this?
Must be real cave-men to get the string to touch their eyebrows! I wear glasses and 2" brimmed hats and my string clears them, even with a 62" recurve.
I anchor with a middle finger-tip but keep the arrow under my right eye. The nock is 3/4" or so to the right of that finget-tip touching an upper canine, and the cant of the bow takes the string even further to the rght of my right eye. I'm guessing more than an inch to the right of my right pupil (I'll have to look in a mirror at home).
I used the same anchor when I shot one of those wheelie bows with a string peep, so the cant from vertical moves it that far to the right of my line of sight.