I made the switch early on in my shooting at the beginning of spring. I tried several tabs and butchered a couple right down till they were too short, but once I was willing to get a bit of sting from too short I found the right length on the next tab. I'm shooting 3 under and after 3 months shooting a Rod Jenkins safari tough I found a little tip on using Montana pitch blend waterproofing goo to seal and slick up the Cordovan leather face..I was stunned at the difference! So I went and gooped it all between the two layers and have been happy with the results. But then in creeps the what if's and can I replace the perfection I've achieved if it was lost or damaged in a hunt.. I recently tried a Black widow 3 under tab for like $15 and it was perfect from shot one... so high dollar stuff might not be the only ticket and I am happy with the clean release of this tab..you may have to do a little bit of experimenting to get what you need..get out the scissors. I never got a good anchor with a glove and now that all the agonizing and butchered tabs is behind me its all been worth it..for what its worth. I will say this in closing, there's not anything to be learned when your tired or fatigued. I try to make a change and try it when I'm fresh and in the mood to shoot, then if the results show promise, continue..otherwise give it a rest and come back fresh with a different setup, trim, nock point adjusting, brace height etc all done fresh and rested. Just me..everyone does things differently..