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split finger help

Started by Vabowman, September 14, 2019, 03:52:59 PM

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GCook

I shoot split/glove.  I have a ring finger issue from an injury that is now arthritic and can limit it's ability to take pressure so both of the other fingers do most of the work.  A lot of good information presented here already and I've gleaned some for my own use.  Thanks for the thread.

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reddogge

I shoot split and do this and have read it before on how to grip the string. I start out by having my fingers pointed in a slightly downward attitude when putting them on the string. My finger pressure winds up most on my middle finger, a  little less pressure on the index finger and very little pressure on the ring finger. That gives me a good anchor position and release. If I try to put all three in a straight line, bad things can happen.
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I put a lot of pressure on the nock at times because I reverse cant when the shot calls for it and I don't have a problem with the string swinging/falling off ever. 

Its all in the way you grip the string....

Yep...great info on the shooters forum...

Copying this thread there...
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