About 15 years ago, right before a big spring bear, hunt I strained a tendon on the ring finger of my shooting hand. At the time I was shooting split finger, and not knowing what to do, but being desparate to do something I just kept my ring finger off the string and shot w/ two fingers...one above and one below the nock. To my amazement I shot great this way...probably better than I did w/ three fingers on the string. Certain though that shooting this way was "wrong", as soon as I was healed I put my ring finger back on the string so I could shoot "correctly."
Fast forward to the present. While reading posts in the Shooters Forum I kept stumbling across threads in which posters mentioned shooting with only two fingers. These were usually in threads dedicated to shooting three under (something I started doing about two years ago). The mention of two finger shooting jogged my memory of the good, clean, feeling releases I had acheived using two fingers while shooting split. Finally, my curiosity got the best of me and this afternoon I went down in the basement, put two fingers under the arrow, and took a few shots. It was amazing. That same smooth, crisp, feeling I remembered from years back was still there. This time I'm NOT going back to doing it the "right" way.
Now if I can just find a shooting glove w/ two fingers!
I'm curious how many others have had similar experiences?
Incidentially, I wonder if shooting two under lessens the need to tiller a bow differently????
Any thoughts on these matters will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Kevin