This might seem crazy but I’m going to pinch grip. I played with it today, using the assisted grip with the index and middle finger down on the string. I’ve heard that’s called secondary? Using my heaviest bow (55#) I was able to draw to an anchor spot with the back of my thumb resting under my cheekbone and aim the arrow. I was able to achieve good back tension. The pinch grip draw lengthened my draw somewhat. Currently experimenting to see where I should put my draw check on the arrow, since I use that as a mental trigger to release. I’m thinking around 26.5-27 inches. I’m also working on a special leather tab which fits the finger orientation. I’m also making flared nock inserts which insert into a drilled out spot in my shoot shafts, which fortunately have a handy hollow pith. I have to say, the arrow flight was beautiful with this release. Im thinking this draw has the advantage of like a three under Mediterranean in that it allows the arrow to be anchored close under the eye; but with the added advantage that you don’t have to have a set nock point and clip on nocks. The thumb keeps the nock where it needs to be. I’ll post some pics of my new flared nock arrows. Really excited about this. All my gear is more native style, why not shoot that way too