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Title: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: duck'n on July 08, 2007, 08:25:00 PM
Is this a grip issue?  I am fairly new to traditional.  I have been shooting recurves and longbows for about 3 to 4 years now.  I recently decided to upgrade and bought a gently used Ancient Spirits Sequoia.  I love the bow but the one thing I really like about it seems to be my problem with it...the slender, nimble riser and subsequent narrow shelf are causing some contact between the fletches and my bowhand.  Didn't know if this was a grip flaw or some other issue.  I hope to get it resolved or I may have to sell it and try something else.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: Traxx on July 08, 2007, 09:32:00 PM
In the old days,of self bows,and shooting across the hand,it was a rule,that if you were a right handed shooter,you should use left wing fletches.I believe this was for fletch vane orientation.You would have the softer side of the quill against your hand.Nowdays,with elevated,no contact shelves,it doesnt matter.You may also,try wrapping the leading edge.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: hormoan on July 08, 2007, 10:06:00 PM
First question did you bare shaft tune? A improper tune arrow slapping downward can do this. I have some issues with very low cut shelfs and my straight grip also doing the same thing. If thats the case build up the height of the shelf. As needed to stop the fletch cutting your hand.

                  Brent
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: Flints on July 08, 2007, 10:10:00 PM
I have several longbows and only with one do I get any fletching/hand interference. The palm swell puts my nuckle right up to the shelf.By shooting cock feather in, there is clearance between the fletching and my hand.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: 30coupe on July 08, 2007, 10:42:00 PM
Aww heck, Flints, you beat me to it. Especially with bows that are not center shot, it helps both arrow flight and eliminates bleeding index fingers to shoot with the cock feather in. The old Bear Cub that I had that was the only way it shot well.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: String Cutter on July 08, 2007, 11:38:00 PM
I had problems with getting cut in the top of the webbing of my hand. I just used a thicker piece of leather on the shelf to raise the arrow up alittle.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: mike g on July 08, 2007, 11:43:00 PM
You can also raise your nock point a hair and this will help.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: duck'n on July 09, 2007, 11:31:00 AM
Thanks all...as usual, many great ideas and tips.
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: Dick in Seattle on July 09, 2007, 11:50:00 AM
I was working with a new bow just last week and had this very problem.  As Mike G says, raising the nock point is often the simple solution.    I shoot three under and find that this "arrow slap" problem is commoner than when I shot split finger.  I generally have my nock at 5/8".  I ' to 3/4"

Dick in Seattle
Title: Re: Feathers cutting bowhand?
Post by: Pat B on July 09, 2007, 11:59:00 AM
I wrap the forward end of all my fletchings but I shoot off of my hand. This will prevent the fletching from cutting your hand but if you have another problem, you should fix that first.    Pat