![]() Conclusion: Practice drawing hands and improve the quality of your illustration!.Mind you, I had to put elastoplast tape in my index finger for a couple of weeks to make it near-impossible for me to grip the finger into the release aid, the slippiness of the fabric made it easier to align my hand in the release aid as I was setting up the shot. The new hand position also seems to give me a more consistent reference at full draw. I get a much more relaxed forearm at full draw with this, and also if I take the index finger too deep I use it too much and I get an ache sometimes- also cured now I have shifted the release position in my hand. After a few weeks of experimenting, I now have most weight in the draw on my middle and ring fingers, with some contribution from little and index finger. However, I have also experimented in how deep I hook the release aid into my fingers and so on- it can make a difference to my arm tension and therefore my BT and the release. I have always shot a four-finger release as I like somewhere to park my little finger and with a 50lb peak/hard binary cam you pull a high weight for a distance, so more fingers spreads the load. On a similar note I am finding that how I put my paw into my release aid (hand-held) also makes a difference. When all other routes seem to be difficult - then maybe he should consider just plain going Straight Through it:sigh: There is no mountain like challenge that man cannot master whether his path be to get over it, go under it, or around it. Yesterdays thinking -If you're not into scenery.why not find a direct route? Maybe the 2 x split tab will work outįailing that I could learn to do it PROPERLY. Looks like I may end up with just tape on the third finger and a chopped up tab. Im not going compound right now, and I dont fancy chopping it off. there's too much conflict there for it to be comfortable or reliable. You're right -overextending mr ringfinger for a reference point isn't going to work. I have just mimicked 20 set-up routines, extending the ring finger to the adam's apple for a very uncomfortable sensation a couple of inches behind the wrist joint on the lower edge of the drawing forearm! - and thats with just a rubber band, much less than the meagre 36lb plus that I like to pull.:yuck: Please keep any further comments coming cos I shall obsess over this until it's right!ĥ0lbs on your fingers? WOW I'd wanna use both hands for that! Thanks to everyone for your comments and input - I may well post my test results after next sundays Jack Frost 3doz at 30yds. those odd few that didn't want to stack up with the others may well be due to that lack of reference.ġ) ring finger reaching for adam's apple for referenceĢ) another tab face- cut between middle and third finger so that placement of ring finger and pressure is independent of middle finger.īiggest annoyance so far is the worsening of sightmark, I'd rather not adjust the bow just yet- last time I adjusted the tiller on a bow it took 3 weeks to sort out! I've shot a few dozens in the garden now as to begin testing with a cut out tab and a redundant ring finger.with a good improvement on grouping overall at just 20 m- I'm almost out of white target pins as much of the time the arrows were packed together like matches in a new box leaving the pins little room to hide. I have at times suffered from exactly that - a twisting of the hand putting another inconsistent 'kink' into the string on release. and chop up my tab.Īll advice and your findings gratefully appreciated.Īn excellent point - the finger reference. ![]() ![]() One simple answer to cure the ring finger problem Other than decapitation would be to not use it atall and completely take away this inconsistency.ĭoes anyone out there shoot target with a recurve well with a two fingered release?ĭoes anyone have any advice on this - Before I reset my nocking point, tiller. Looking to good advice, it's seems that 15% of the draw weight should be held on this finger ( so says KiSic )- But how to acheive this consistently is eluding me to the point of chopping the damn thing off! ![]() High's and lows creep in to rob me of points that are otherwise 'custard bound'! The more I work on it the worse the inconsisteny becomes - most frustrating!:hissyfit: ![]() Having steadily worked through most of my 'errant arrow issues' over the last 9 months, and at last shooting at a first class level (long way to go yet) - I'm having a particular problem with my third Ring finger on my release hand. Oh - the up and downs of archery:melodrama: ![]()
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