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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: BrushWolf on July 02, 2018, 10:55:49 AM
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If the center of the grip is center of the bow. What is the best shelf height for split finger shooting? Or better yet what is the most common ?
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It can vary - some people like the arrow close to their hand so the shelf is cut just above center of grip. Others like it higher off their hand. 1" to 1-1/4" is probably pretty common. I like mine shelf close, but that is just a personal preference.
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I grip the handle with my middle finger at the center and mark the top of my hand for the arrow pass.
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I been using 1" for a long time but been thinking about adding an 1/8. It would give me more of a radius for the shelf. I've been experimenting a little and can't find much difference between 1" 1 1/4 "
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I do pretty much what you just described Mike, I go 1.125 or 1.25 and then radius the corner of shelf and sight window and end up about an inch. I shoot split with a high anchor and usually tiller even.
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In my bows the shelf is precisely at the top of the handle.
Are you guys saying your shelf is 1 1/4 above the handle? Why in the heck would you do that?
How do you cut the shelf just above center of the grip? That's shooting through your hand.
I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
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No, 1.25 above bow center, it ends up right at top of hand....
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The 1" I've been using puts the arrow right on top of the knuckle. I was just curious what everyone else did. Was thinking I'd like to cut the shelf a bit different but might just leave it alone.
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Ok Ken, I get that, and that's how I do it too, I prefer asymmetrical bows, but that's not how these posts read when we started off with "If the center of the grip is the center of the bow".