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Title: Newbie Bowhand Pain
Post by: PeteTschantz on January 25, 2007, 12:58:00 PM
I recently started shooting a bow (pearson colt recurve #40@28). My measured draw length is 29". I am experiencing some pain in the web of my hand after shooting. I am only shooting 20-30 at a time.

Is this normal for a beginner? Or is it something I am doing wrong?

I can post pictures if that would help, but wanted to find out if they were needed first.

Thanks, Pete
Title: Re: Newbie Bowhand Pain
Post by: BIG GAME on January 25, 2007, 03:33:00 PM
Check your brace height, play with it 7"-8", add string silencers, add weight such as quiver full of arrows, loosen grip, shoot heavier arrows 500 to 600 grains, change string to Dacron, last resort limbsavers.
Title: Re: Newbie Bowhand Pain
Post by: PeteTschantz on January 25, 2007, 03:37:00 PM
Thanks Big Game, I have string silencers and Limb Savers on it right now. I don't think it is handshock, it really feels like when I draw, all the pressure is focused on a small area of my bowhand.
Title: Re: Newbie Bowhand Pain
Post by: Bill Turner on January 25, 2007, 04:20:00 PM
Check your grip. You could be exerting to much pressure on the grip with your hand. Check Fred Asbels book. He gives a much better discription complete with pictures of how to grip both the long bow and the recurve.
Title: Re: Newbie Bowhand Pain
Post by: PeteTschantz on January 25, 2007, 04:33:00 PM
Thanks Bill. I am holding the bow with just my thumb and index finger, trying not to squeeze it. I plan on getting Fred Asbels book soon!