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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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Overspined

Hey Toddster,

I've had that problem years ago.  Sometimes you can be placing too much pressure on the arrow nock with your index finger.  Two things, is your string angle pinching your fingers, or can you just place your finger about 1/8" above the nock when you grasp the string?  Also, I nock above and don't have that problem anymore.  Those are a few things you may check out.

Some people also get porpoising arrows, so I know getting that finger above the nock a touch can help assuming you nock your arrow below the string nock.

Jon Powell

Todd, look in the "How To Resources" forum under "Finger Pinch Solved".

I was having the same problem you described and this little trick solved it.

Good luck.
"While beauty blooms on every side, mercy is unknown and death never sleeps in the wilds."  Howard Hill

"The first thing is to overcome fear. When that is accomplished everything takes care of itself." Jeff Cooper

Nate Steen .

Todd...sometimes its only the drawing elbow a little too high.  Make sure you are keeping it low and in line with the arrow

Kentucky Jeff

Cause is twofold.

1.  Not enough back tension resulting in an improper release.

2.  Your string arm needs to to completely relaxed and a deep hook with your string fingers is better than trying to keep the string in the first joint of your fingers.  Deep-hook and relax your arm!!!

But by far the biggest cause of sore fingers is lack of proper back tension.  Sounds goofy I know...but trust me.

Lots of people tend to twist the drawing hand a bit. The resulting twist will turn the palm down and turn the index finger into the arrow which will wear on ones index finger where ever the hardest contact occurs.  Square your fingers up on the string and like Nate said watch that elbow, make sure that you are still pulling with the ring finger to help keep your fingers balanced on the string the same as you had them at the start of the draw.

Overspined

Pavan, forgot about that. That's what I used to do, twist/torque the string.  Oh how simple traditional archery is..

toddster

Thanks all, I don't have finger pinch from the angle of the string.  I have been shooting nock above.  I can see where shooting to much and loosing back tension can cause it thanks.  I have tried the deep hook, just doesn't feel right to me, guess been shooting behind the first pad too long.  Will work on it thanks again all.

Knapper

You know that is what makes the free enterpize system work, not everyone will like a given product.  But I think that the stick tight is the greatest improvement in shooting gloves since sliced bread.

No more slipping and twisting of finger stalls.

two4hooking

New Hill shooter??  Maybe someday!

I need to get him some plaid.     :goldtooth:

limbolt

Great pic Two4,congrats on a fine little huntin buddy.  :clapper:

Now I will say that the little one is as cute as they get. However, I need to point out that he seems to have a bit of an attitude when getting his picture taken, considering that left hand thing he has going.

Brianlocal3

JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Rod Cam


Knawbone

Knapper, It was nice meeting you at Ocmulgee. I enjoyed your company and the shoot we had. Thanks for the use of your target. Glad to see you had a safe trip home.  

I wrote a piece about my time and hunting experience on the 2013 Hill Gang thread. You may enjoy reading it if you haven't already.
HHA 5 lam Cheetah 65" 48@26
HHA W Special 66" 52@26
HHA W Special 68" 56@28
GN Bushbow 64" 56@29
21st Street Chinook 64" 58@28
Kota Prarie Nomad 60" 47@24
You can do a lot of things when you have too W S Butler My Grandfather

Brianlocal3

Well good ol' Shawn Rackley sent me a HHA deluxe glove to try before I buy and I have to say that they are really nice gloves.  You hear all of the negatives about them flying off your hands etc etc, but I just couldn't miss with this one.   I was surprised to find that it did not have near the protection I thought it would.  From what I have read on this and other forums it was made out to where you could not feel the string at all, but It actually has less protection than the AL crossover and the BW stick tight super that I have.   I am still thinking about ordering one though just because its a Howard Hill glove.  

If you have been thinking of trying one, just make sure you get the proper size and I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Nate Steen .

Brian,

the deluxe HH glove has double lining all the way around the finger stall and feels stiff,  the HH standard glove only has lining over the insert and isn't so stiff....perhaps that's the one you tried?

Brianlocal3

Nate,
I thought the same thing, so I looked it over and it has two layers of leather there. And an insert, is there another discernible difference? It's also the darker leather. What ever the case I give it a thumbs up. HHA puts out some great products
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

two4hooking

If you want stiff try out the deluxe Bateman all cordovan glove.  That thing is stiff and slick as snot!

Nate Steen .

I shot a HH glove for 15 years and they were stiff...maybe they are using different leather now.

Yeah the Bateman is real stiff and slick

Knapper

Knawbone, yes I read it.  I also enjoyed our meeting.  I been going to go back to hunt those elusive hogs but the weather has not been cooperating.  I made a private post to RC but have heard nothing from him.

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