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mounting man 10-14-2014 04:28 AM

Stick bow and a release???????
 
My fingers don't work so well and get sore quickley. Has anyone here ever tried shooting a stick or recurve with a release????

Centxrecurve 10-14-2014 05:12 AM

What kind of finger tab are you using? I use a three fingered shooting glove. After you shoot for a while your fingers adapt and soreness stops.

LBR 10-14-2014 11:39 AM

I used to shoot with a guy here and there...think he was from GA? He had either a disease or injury (I forget) that caused he to have to go to a release aid. Pretty sure he also used an elevated rest and cushion plunger as well. He was a dang good shot.

If sore fingers are the main problem, you can go to a thicker glove/tab and/or go down in draw weight.

mounting man 10-14-2014 12:00 PM

It is not skin soreness,it is joints. OLD AGE stuff!

Centxrecurve 10-15-2014 05:49 PM

Put a loop on it and use a real ease it will work the same as for compound.

The Rev 10-15-2014 06:04 PM

I would if I couldn't shoot my bow anymore. I've over done it and made my fingers sore, but I'm one of those that likes to shoot over 100 arrows a day if time allowed.

I know Burnie has the same problem and I asked him if he would use a release, he told me he'd just use his compound instead of using a release.
Hey at the end of the day, if you're enjoying it who cares what other think of it.
Good luck, I know that's a hard thing to overcome. I'm 65 and thank God, I can still shot a 65# bow, but I backed off to 55 just in case. :)

JimPic 10-16-2014 04:53 AM

I shot with an older fellow this summer that was shooting a release with his recurve. He was a longbow shooter but couldn't shoot the longbows anymore because of arthritis. He was using a Win Flight glove release and shot pretty good with it. And BTW....release aids have been around before compounds were around

burniegoeasily 10-30-2014 11:11 AM

Back in the late 70s early 80s I remember lots of target shooters using the flipper releases. Like the old Bear ones. There are thumb rings that work really well. I have a messed up hand and can only draw with two fingers. Ive tried different wrist strap releases and just don't like it at all. Ive dropped down to a little lighter longbow that I can draw with my index and middle finger. Not sure how much longer I can shoot like this. But for now, it will get me through this season. Once I can no longer draw with my middle finger, I am going to use a thumb ring.

burniegoeasily 10-30-2014 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by The Rev (Post 4164354)
I would if I couldn't shoot my bow anymore. I've over done it and made my fingers sore, but I'm one of those that likes to shoot over 100 arrows a day if time allowed.

I know Burnie has the same problem and I asked him if he would use a release, he told me he'd just use his compound instead of using a release.
Hey at the end of the day, if you're enjoying it who cares what other think of it.
Good luck, I know that's a hard thing to overcome. I'm 65 and thank God, I can still shot a 65# bow, but I backed off to 55 just in case. :)

I have been shooting my Ipe stick at 60lbs. I draw with two fingers. My ring finger is starting to curl up and just cant take the pain when I try to draw with all three fingers. The two fingers seem to be working well.

archeryrob 11-16-2014 10:58 AM

Stay traditional and get a thumb ring and practice with it. The thumb rings were used by the Mongols and is a simple release between your thumb and forefinger.

Not mine, but a good explaination
Thumb ring video


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