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Psylocide 03-27-2013 05:40 AM

Poll: 3 under or Split?
 
Hey all,

What style do you use for string grip and why?

I've only shot my bow about 150 times, the first 100 shots were using the split (1 over, 2 under) grip and the last 50 were using the 3 under grip.

My groups using the 3 under grip were noticeably better than the groups utilizing the split grip. My nock set is about 1/4 inch above center.

Using the 3 under grip, I was able to better find my anchor point every time, because when I brought my middle finger to the corner of my mouth, it allowed me to touch the feathers of the arrow to the tip of my nose. This gave me 2 solid points of contact that was pretty hard to ignore or miss.

Anyway, let me know what you use and why... I'm not sure if the 3 under is working better for me because I'm a beginner and this is just a much easier anchor to "confrim" at full draw, but I was drilling them. It was a night and day difference.

big rockpile 03-27-2013 07:38 PM

I used Split because that was the way I was taught.But 3 under is better with the Shorter Magnum Bows,less pinch.

big rockpile

Psylocide 03-28-2013 04:51 AM


Originally Posted by big rockpile (Post 4046745)
I used Split because that was the way I was taught.But 3 under is better with the Shorter Magnum Bows,less pinch.

big rockpile

I'm teaching myself, so I didn't really have a preference before the other day.

I just feel like finding my anchor is much easier with 3 under and my release is much cleaner than the split... that may change again at some point, but since this is working the best for now, I'm going with it.

:happy0001:

LBR 03-30-2013 09:01 AM

I can shoot either way, depending on the bow and situation. I shoot mostly split, because that's how I learned. Either way can work fine--use the one that feels best to you.

bronko22000 03-31-2013 11:45 AM

I shoot split with my middle finger anchored in the corner of my mouth.

burniegoeasily 04-04-2013 05:16 PM

Shot split for 20 plus years. I tried three under for about four years. Shot many animals that way, but did not like the feel. I went back to split fingers about two seasons ago.

Rednef 04-10-2013 08:31 PM

3 under. I can shoot split, sorta. Nowhere near as accurate or consistent as 3 under for me. The 3 under gives me a cleaner release, I prefer the sight picture, allows me to use different anchors based upon distance, and I get no stray flyers due to my fat ol' sausage fingers doing weird things to the nock end of the arrow.

JimPic 04-11-2013 12:20 PM

Split...that's how I was taught 45 yrs ago. I tried 3 under and it just feels too weird to me to really try and develop that style

tcshooter 04-14-2013 07:34 AM

I shoot a recurve with no sights. Shooting 3 under lets me gunbarrel the arrow. I would use whatever works best for you.

Psylocide 04-15-2013 06:25 AM


Originally Posted by tcshooter (Post 4050741)
I shoot a recurve with no sights. Shooting 3 under lets me gunbarrel the arrow. I would use whatever works best for you.

I shoot no sights as well, but haven't found the "gunbarrel" method all that effective (for me).

I'm staring intently at the target and the arrow fuzzes out pretty well... I know at 20 yards my tip is about 3 - 4" below the impact point, but I never really focus on the shaft.

If I do try to aim down the arrow, I get a lot of high-right flyers... go figure. Not sure if it has something to do with the angle of my head or what, but it feels goofy.


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