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Observations of pinch grip.
willie:
--- Quote ---I have noticed that arrows that seem underspined shooting with the fingers hooked on the string suddenly become perfectly spined shooting with the pinch grip.
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a lot going on when the string comes off the fingers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96KGWC0PB6s
mmattockx:
--- Quote from: willie on April 12, 2020, 07:35:29 pm ---
--- Quote ---I have noticed that arrows that seem underspined shooting with the fingers hooked on the string suddenly become perfectly spined shooting with the pinch grip.
--- End quote ---
a lot going on when the string comes off the fingers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96KGWC0PB6s
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The shot at 1:48 really shows why finger release is so hard to perfect. The amount of flex in the 30-35lb arrow near the end is pretty astounding, considering it actually made it around the correct side of the riser.
Mark
Traxx:
When i was young,,My grandad gave me an old bow he had made and taught me a few basics and then turned me loose,to develop my own style..I shot pretty well for years and took a bit of game through the years..My style was more a native style,as compared to more modern archery styles ...I later shelved archery to pursue other occupations in life,that needed my full attention...I later came back to archery and i studied all the "Proper" techniques that would make me a world class archer...I ended up destroying my shooting so badly,that i damn near gave it up...I laid off for a while and came back with the attitude that i would try to re find that style i once used and started enjoying things again.. Now,,im never going to compete with an Olympic Class archer at their game,,but thats not where my interest is.. i have found,that in many cases,the style i use has proven superior,in the game i play...So i concur with what Pat says..
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