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runningbird
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September 24, 2013, 07:54:00 PM »
My bow is built for split finger shooting. I shoot three so my noc is close to an inch. I also use a feather rest. took a long time to get it dialed in, but good now. My question is, would I be better off with a bow tillered for three under, would it make much of a difference? The bow is a liberty edge, very nice bow.
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I imagine that bow is fine for you, especially since you added the feather rest. As long as the bow doesn't buzz in your hand when you shoot, you're good to go.
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Also, you might find that if you put most of the weight on your index and middle fingers, and very little weight on your ring finger, you might be able to move the nock point down some.
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