Take a non-center shot bow. Shoot it with a centered jaw mechanical release. Film it with your best video camera and watch what the arrow does. It will bend just about the same as a finger released arrow. Into the bow and then around the bow. It is simple physics. Isi, I do not want to dis on his shooting what so ever, but it is such a different stature from what we all do, it would be very foreign thing to attempt. There is a picture of me shooting when I was four years old. I shot facing the camera, with the bow canted just Ishi with a lap fingered release. I remember when I was five that a man taught me how to pull with my three fingers and put the arrow on the other side of the bow. He said, "Stand sidewayser and look left." About 6 years later, that same man came by when lightning sheared a big chunk of wood off the perfectly straight ash tree. That lightning dried ash was amazing. He made two billet joint bows, with Hill style grips, sinew and clarified calf skin backed. A 60" for me and a 66" for himself. I shot my first pheasants with that bow and a bunch of rabbits. One of the best shooting bows that I ever owned. Sorry, but the Hill way was better than the Ishi way for me.