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Old 15-12-05, 12:29 PM
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There two types of spacers, the first a relatively thin one,and it purpose is to remind you to space your fingers at the start of the draw and to provide a solid distance between the top of the middel finger and the platform on the tab. The type of spacer that is ment to keep you fingers apart extend out to the last finger joint. With this type of spacer it is very difficult to get finger pinching. As aws asid earlier in the thread it is possible to get the tips to touch around the spacer but to counter this with a long spacer you need to push the fingers together slightly on to the spacer, this will hold the tips apart. Trust me on this one I shoot a bow with a 44" string lenght.
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