The Bow Hand
The following is the way that Randy Ulmer and Easton recommend for howmost archers should have their bow hand. I find this way to be the best for me, eventhough I have had others tell me to do a bit differently.
"For most archers, the point of maximum pressure on the hand should be perfectly in line with the two bones that make up your forearm - the radius and the ulna. You want the pressure point right between the ends of these two bones at the base of the palm of your hand. (In other words, imagine a rod going all the way down the center of your forearm lengthwise and continuing out through your palm. Where this rod exits is where you want the most pressure.)"
What do others think? How does this compare to how you do it?