I don't know if this helps but here goes. I sorta string walk with a touch of gap shoot. When I shot strictly gap, the gap that I had at 15 / 20 yards (where most of my targets and all of my hunting occurs) appeared to be 2 plus feet between the point of the arrow and the target and became difficult to master especially in tree stand hunting. I read about string walking but was concerned about how the limbs would be affected / tuning issues and my inablity to tune hunting arrows with numerous points of draw. To avoid the constant counting ( which I'm bad at) and the several different positions on the serving to draw from, I picked one spot on my serving (about and inch and 1/4) under my knock which shortened the gap that I see when shooting my customary 15 / 20 yard shots and put a separate knock at that point. Now at twenty yards, my gap is about 12 inches from point of my arrow to target, almost spot on at 30 yards and so on. Since I'm only using one point at which to draw the bow from, I can still tune my by just like when I shot before and have gotten all of my recurves reasonably quiet. Hopefully this may help. BH