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Fingers still hurting

Started by joevan125, June 28, 2009, 01:40:00 PM

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joevan125

I shoot around 600 arrows a week and my fingers are always tender, is this normal. I always make sure i have deep hook and my bird finger is the one that hurts the most.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

copperhead95

I have the string in the crease behind myfirst knuckle, and I have no pain.
hope that helps,
Ian  :archer:
47# 56" Anneewakee Addiction recurve
"Don't tread on me!"

TSP

That's alot of arrows.  You might try backing off to every-other-day practice, 30-50 arrows or so per session.  Quality usually beats quantity.

Guru

You're probably shooting too much Joe....developing good form doesn't mean you have to shoot hundreds of arrows a day....
Curt } >>--->   

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dragon rider

What TSP and Curt said.  An additional factor could be that you're shooting too heavy a bow, but try backing off on the quantity of your practice - it's a lot less expensive than buying a new bow - though maybe not as much fun.
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WestTnMan

I had the same problem. Bought a slightly thicker glove from Blackwidow and no problems. I got the PDQ glove and have been shooting the regular Neet. PDQ is just a little thicker and offers more protection.
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TheFatboy

QuoteOriginally posted by Guru:
You're probably shooting too much Joe....developing good form doesn't mean you have to shoot hundreds of arrows a day....
+1

I normally shoot only a few arrows a day. I've found that over-practicing does more harm than good.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.

TSP

The type or even thickness of the glove or tab isn't the key to finger protection...how you hold the string is more important.

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