| Shooting with three fingers under the arrow is a recognised method. Doing it "wrong" could be expressed differently; wrong is a bit strong in my opinion.
Three fingers under could involve some extra bow set up adjustments to get good arrow flight. Three fingers under also lowers the sight at each distance compared to one above, all other things being equal. This may upset things at longer distances. You may want to try two fingers under as Jerry suggested, dispensing with the top finger at full draw. You may try two fingers under from the start of the draw and you have a choice of which two(top two or the middle two)
If you intend to compete at some time, then I think there are restrictions on shooting with fingers. I believe it is classed as limited compound and there is no peep or scope allowed. I'm a bit rusty in that area so it needs checking. |