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3 under with 52" bows?

Started by Pokerdaddy, November 29, 2010, 08:07:00 PM

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Pokerdaddy

I've been shooting 3-under with my 62" Pearson and really prefer it over split.

This week I'm picking up a Browning Nomad Stalker and/or a K-Mag, both are 52" and both are 45#.

Anyone shooting 3-under with the Browning or the K-Mag?  Having issues with pinch?  Please share your experiences.

Thanks, Andrew
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PASSTHRU2

I'm shooting a K-Mag split finger.  I tried three under and it did not work for me.  Your correct about the finger pinch.  You still get some with split- finger with a 52in bow.
"In God We Trust"

PASSTHRU2

Take a look at the 2-finger under post.  May work for you.
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Pokerdaddy

Yea, I found the 2-under thread very interesting.  Especially useful with short bows, you would think.  Will definitely try it out, though I love 3-under.
Michigan Longbow Association
Michigan Traditional Bowhunters
Michigan Bowhunters
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
US Army 1992-94

easyup

My Black Widow tab has a little flap of leather that hangs down and when pulling it protects the side of my ring finger which is all I need for my 54".

hvyhitter

The only thing "pinch" does for me is make my release more sloppy and less consistant.(bigger groups and more flyers) A smooth, clean release is why I went to 3 under to start with so I stay away from bows under 58" myself....but your milage may vary.
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

JrsyBowHunter

just recieved my morrison recurve, the bow is 56 inches and i shoot 3 under have no finger pinch at all
Steven Siegert

TRADNICO1973

I'm shooting my K.Mag split finger ,it' s good for me.

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