Hey guys,
I'm curious as to how the rest of you grip the bowstring with a 3-finger or Mediterranean bow draw. I don't mean, do you put 3 fingers under the arrow, or use a split-finger draw. What I mean is do you put the bowstring on your fingertips and pull back the bow, or do you put the bowstring on the first joint of your fingers and pull back the bow? I have always put the bowstring on the first joint of my fingers and pulled back the bow, but recently I have tried to work on my shooting to improve my shooting skills, and I have realized that are some things that could be improved, and I'm just wondering if my release could be improved. So, I'm curious as to how others do it. I have realized that the fact that I shoot my bow with my bow arm straight could be a problem. Shooting a bow with a straight bow arm, with the elbow locked, might be causing me to unintentionally torque the bow, causing me to miss. I also realized that I squeeze the grip area of my bow rather tight, so that could also be causing me to torque the bow and miss. Unfortunately, I can't draw as much draw weight if I pull the back bow with a slightly bent elbow in my bow arm and a loose grip. I didn't realize how much I was relying on the bow arm pushing on the bow to get it to full draw, and for some reason I find pulling a bow back harder when I grip the bow loosely. So, I have decided to do some training with a lighter bow so I can do these new improvements, and perhaps add some more handle material to the grips of my bows (all of my bows are D-bows that bend throughout their length) to create a riser so that it doesn't feel as awkward holding onto these thin bows with a loose grip, and I thought if I'm going to change how I release the arrow, I may as well do it now. So, what do you guys think? Will releasing from my fingertips really be an improvement over releasing from the first joint of my fingers? Your replies and critiques are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Aaron