Okay, I'll be the wimp for this thread. I have got so I like those saunders rubber string thingies (like a No-Glov, but thinner) AND my glove when shooting fast-flight over 50 lbs. I know, it "slows the string down" and "rolls off the fingers too much for a clean release." Blah, blah, blah. You may have a point, but....
Friends, I'm no Jeremiah Johnson, but I'm man enough to admit that when I can COMFORTABLY draw to my anchor, all afternoon, my form gets better quick. And when my form is better, I can concentrate on the spot. And when I can do both those things without my brain hollering for me to let go of that damn piano wire, I can usually put 3 in a group the size of my fist at 20-25 yards. I have learned that if you try something and it doesn't work right away, give it another couple hundred shots and see if you can get used to it. Usually you can, if you're honest with yourself. I figure if some guys can shoot with other real disabilities, I can adjust my shooting for a more comfortable string. And for me, that means more accurate.
As far as speed goes, well, I'd rather the arrow got to where I want it eventually than miss instantly.
so there. Now, shooting 40 lbs and dacron, who needs a glove (at least for the first 2 dozen shots...)?
Charlie the Wuss, out.