Lets see if I can articulate this in a sensible manner:
I picked up a used Bear compound bow a few months ago and have been practicing at about 25 yards a few days a week. Getting better, but no robin hood yet. I started out using a finger pad type of release. The type that you slide your middle finger though and then let the draw string roll off your fingers. As I said, I was getting pretty good with it and decided to try a different approach. I bough one of the Allen thumb releases at walmart for 8 bucks. Yeah, not the best, but Archery is not a primary interest in my life yet. So noticed that immediately the arrows were hitting about 12-18 inches lower than using my fingers as a release. After some sight adjustment, I have it dialed in and my grouping as gotten much tighter than just using my fingers. What I want to know is WHY the thumb release would have such a different POI than using my fingers with the pad.
Oh, and if you are going to suggest the wrist type, don't. I have tried those in the past and absolutely HATE them. I have almost zero power on a draw when pulling from my wrist and I am sure that with a touch of carpel tunnel in there it will be just painful.
Thanks
I picked up a used Bear compound bow a few months ago and have been practicing at about 25 yards a few days a week. Getting better, but no robin hood yet. I started out using a finger pad type of release. The type that you slide your middle finger though and then let the draw string roll off your fingers. As I said, I was getting pretty good with it and decided to try a different approach. I bough one of the Allen thumb releases at walmart for 8 bucks. Yeah, not the best, but Archery is not a primary interest in my life yet. So noticed that immediately the arrows were hitting about 12-18 inches lower than using my fingers as a release. After some sight adjustment, I have it dialed in and my grouping as gotten much tighter than just using my fingers. What I want to know is WHY the thumb release would have such a different POI than using my fingers with the pad.
Oh, and if you are going to suggest the wrist type, don't. I have tried those in the past and absolutely HATE them. I have almost zero power on a draw when pulling from my wrist and I am sure that with a touch of carpel tunnel in there it will be just painful.
Thanks