Arne, I've read most, if not all, of your helpful instruction. I thought I was using a deep hook, but after watching for the nth time your release video I realized it really wasn't deep. This meant I was not able to relax my string arm much. I started using a hold that placed my index finger just past the joint toward the tip of my finger. The middle finger was directly on the crease of the joint and just the pad of my ring finger was on the string.
I tried a tab for the first time (a BW hair tab for 3-under) and started getting a really clean release nearly every time. A problem then developed with pain right in the joint of my middle finger. This was not from the released string rubbing on my finger, since it got pushed out of the way just as you said it would, but just from the pressure at hold directly on the joint.
The pain got so bad I had to go back to a cordovan glove, but kept the same finger positions. I just watched your release video for the n+1 time and noticed that your index finger seems fully as deeply hooked as the middle finger.
Am I placing too much weight on the middle finger and not enough on the index finger? I really liked the tab as I got such a clean release, but I tried it again last night and the pain was still there. Is there a tab that would provide more cushioning but retain the easy flip that seems to get out of the way faster than my glove?
Lots of questions I know and I guess I may be stealing a thread, but it seems as though it's pretty much along the lines of the OP.
Ron