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Title: split vs 3 under
Post by: Tradcat on July 26, 2012, 08:06:00 PM
ok...here's my situation. I shoot a longbow that was tillered for split finger BUT after lots of experimenting I have concluded that I DEFINATELY shoot 3 under better...especially at longer distances. My only complaint is that shooting 3 under isn't quiet like split. Any suggestions ?
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: threeunder on July 26, 2012, 08:17:00 PM
Yes....3 under and don't look back!

To me, more accuracy and consistency is worth a little bit of noise.

Ken
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: ericmerg on July 26, 2012, 08:17:00 PM
3 under here too!
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Ujio on July 26, 2012, 08:23:00 PM
I just recently switched as well, but I've never noticed increased noise.  What would cause that?  Maybe just buy better string silencers.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Tradcat on July 26, 2012, 08:28:00 PM
are the bows you guys shooting tillered for 3 under or split ?
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Gordon Jabben on July 26, 2012, 08:35:00 PM
I also shoot more accurately with three under.  I have always felt that split finger was probably better for hunting especially small game where you have to get off a quick shot and three finger under was better for target.  Of course, both methods will work for target and game.  There seems to be more noise with three under for me also.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Tom Anderson on July 26, 2012, 08:42:00 PM
If it's not tillered for 3-under, put an elevated rest on it and then shoot it 3-under.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Red Tailed Hawk on July 26, 2012, 08:49:00 PM
3 under is noisier, even with a bow tillered for it. I went from shooting split to 3 under and am now back to split.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: ishoot4thrills on July 26, 2012, 08:50:00 PM
Move the nock point up the string farther and that usually helps with the noise. My nock point is about 7/8" above the 90 degree line. I also added wool string silencers and that helps a bunch as well.
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Post by: Richie on July 26, 2012, 08:54:00 PM
3 under works the best for me. Every once and a while I try to shoot split and it is just weird and unnatural.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: RC on July 27, 2012, 08:27:00 AM
3 under was louder for me until I switched from a dead release to pulling through....also I shoot about 11 grains per pound.It works great for me and I have more confidence in my ability to shoot stuff than I ever have.RC
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Cory Mattson on July 27, 2012, 09:38:00 AM
and I have heard some friends moving their nock point up a little - confirm first though I have never tried this.
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: ryguy24000 on July 28, 2012, 12:14:00 PM
I like 3 under.  My bow is tillered for split.  I use an elevated rest and my nock point is 5/16" above the rest.  I experimented shooting off the shelf.  My nock point off the shelf was 7/8".  the bow seems to want the nock point at a certain spot!
The one thing i will say about 3 under is that my arrow has hit the ground at my feet alot since the switch!!!  I hate that!!  You have to be aware and in control if you draw and don't shoot, but lower your draw(is there a word for lowering your draw or in other words not shooting after coming to full draw.  I have noticed the same thing with some of the guys I shoot with that use 3 under too!!!  this could cost you an animal during the season!
Title: Re: split vs 3 under
Post by: Brazos on July 29, 2012, 04:35:00 PM
I now shoot 3 under.  I shot split for years and had never heard of three under.  Read about it, tried it, shot better instantly.  My old Hill bow is tillered for split.  My new one I had tillered for three under.  I do have my nock point higher on the split bow.  It makes sense if you think about it.  If you have your bow set up for split and you move the finger above the nock to below the nock (3 under) you are now pulling more on the bottom limb.  So if you move your nock point up you help compensate for this.  The arrow is harder to keep on the shelf using 3 under but once you get used to it that problem seems to go away.