I apologize in advance for how long this will be but I have several questions that I obviously can't figure out on my own.
1. I'm thinking about switching from split finger to three under. Due to my lack of consistency lately, I think I'm going to give gap shooting a try and will need to go to three under to make my gaps smaller. My question is: a. Should I have a nocking point above AND below the arrow nock? b. My bow is noticeably louder when shooting three under, so is it absolutely necessary to have a bow tillered for three under?
2. I think I have a breakdown in my form somewhere but I can't figure it out. As soon as I begin to draw the bow, my bow arm starts to shake. It's a very noticeable shake at full draw. At first I assumed I was over bowed but couldn't see how because I'm a pretty strong guy. So I went to do some form work with my sons matthews genesis and noticed the same shake (it only has a 25 lbs draw weight). Sunday, I took my 60# recurve and basically did a workout with it. Drawing it over and over and over, then drawing and holding as long as i could. I repeated this for around two hours. I realized that once my muscles were completely exhausted, I wasn't shaking at all. I was as solid as a rock. So Im thinking that once my muscles were worn completely out my body started relying more on the bone on bone contact. Does anyone have advice on how to prevent the shaking without exhausting my muscles first? Or how to develop this bone on bone support? I can't wear myself out in a tree waiting on a deer to walk by.
Again, I apologize for the lengthy questions but I'm struggling on my own and this place seems full of great and knowledgeable people.