I recently got a new string for my recurve. It is suppossed to be the same type of material as what was on the bow previously. I thought TS-1 was on it and that is what I requested. It seemed to be narrower though. My nocks are looser than before. But I feel that it is a better made string than before.
Also I am a 3 under shooter.
Anyway, I set it up just like my old string. Same brace and nock height. Tuned broadheads against field points and the nock read high, so I made the adjustment. Started to get a flop to my arrow with the fletches kicking up and down but field points and broadheads were grouping together vertically but reading a little stiff. So I added point weight and got them grouping good with the fieldpoints.
Still had the occasional flop though. Seems the hen down was hitting my finger and the outside of the rest some. Turned cock vane in and bam, my arrows were flying good.
Today I decided to shoot cock vane out and every once in a while I was getting the flop. I noticed it in my release. Seems my ring finger is hanging up, at least that how it feels. So I switched to split finger, and my arrows were flying perfectly. Only hitting higher than before.
I assume this is due to the arrow being lower under my eye.
My question is... Can a poor release cause the arrow to flop? Should I try a tab?
Does changing strings normally screw things up so bad? Is it common for your arrow to become too stiff or weak with a new string?
I went to 3 under because I didn't like split when I first started. But if it is going to shoot this good, I may switch. Plus my bow seems quieter.