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Newbie Bowhand Pain

Started by PeteTschantz, January 25, 2007, 12:58:00 PM

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PeteTschantz

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

BIG GAME

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.
Lord of the Lynx

"One bow to rule them all"

PeteTschantz

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.

Bill Turner

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.

PeteTschantz

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!

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