Form/release Questions
#1
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Ok, been shooting my bow for almost two weeks. Its a martin longbow.
Ok, I feel good shooting three fingers under. I tend to pinch the arrow, and sometimes comes off the shelf with split finger. But three finger under, I have trouble aligning arrow with my eye. So what I have been doin is canting more.
With the nock point set .5" above centerline, I am also hitting bare shafts low. I am sure this is due to my three finger approach.
Is there any down sides to the three finger under arrow approach?
Ok, I feel good shooting three fingers under. I tend to pinch the arrow, and sometimes comes off the shelf with split finger. But three finger under, I have trouble aligning arrow with my eye. So what I have been doin is canting more.
With the nock point set .5" above centerline, I am also hitting bare shafts low. I am sure this is due to my three finger approach.
Is there any down sides to the three finger under arrow approach?
#4
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ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
I may be a bit confused. Do you mean you are shooting with four fingers on the string?
Depending on how the bow is tillered, you may have a slight problem shooting three under.
I may be a bit confused. Do you mean you are shooting with four fingers on the string?
Depending on how the bow is tillered, you may have a slight problem shooting three under.
#6
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
Get Byron Ferguson's book "Become the Arrow" and Ricky Welch's video "Instinctive Archery, Volume II". You can't follow both exactly, because they have different styles, but both will help.
Shooting 3-under will give you a lower point of impact if you use the arrow as a referance, but otherwise it should cause no adverse effects, other than possibly a noisier bow. Chek-Mate did some testing--had a "pro" shooter shoot a bow tillered for split, 3-under, and even reverse tillered (tillered for 3-under, but upside down) and there was no change in accuracy, just bow noise.
I know, and have seen, guys that are VERY accurate--some shoot split, some shoot 3-under.
Chad
Shooting 3-under will give you a lower point of impact if you use the arrow as a referance, but otherwise it should cause no adverse effects, other than possibly a noisier bow. Chek-Mate did some testing--had a "pro" shooter shoot a bow tillered for split, 3-under, and even reverse tillered (tillered for 3-under, but upside down) and there was no change in accuracy, just bow noise.
I know, and have seen, guys that are VERY accurate--some shoot split, some shoot 3-under.
Chad
#7
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: Cedar Springs, Mi.
Are you attempting to shoot Instictive? If you are, you can not shoot instictive three fingers under. If you do shoot three fingers under, you are shooting point of aim.........in other words, you are aligining with the point of the shaft. In order to truly shoot Instinctive, you must shoot split finger. I have only known of one person, for what ever reason, to shoot three under and be able to shot instinctive. The norm however is split finger.........instinctive........three under............point of aim.
Hope this helps a little.
Hope this helps a little.
#9
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
I don't think so Lone wolf1966........ I shoot 3 under and I dang sure don't shoot point of aim..... I don't shoot instinctively either... I shoot off a sight picture for 20 and under and 20+ I shoot split vision....



