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RICK WELCH'S THE ACCURACY FACTORY FORUM
TO OUR FIRST TIME VISITOR: Thank you for your interest in Rick Welch's THE ACCURACY FACTORY FORUM.
This forum is the destination for the open minded traditional archer/bowhunter who is striving
to be the most consistently accurate shot possible. If you feel Rick's method is right for you, we will do EVERYTHING we can to help you to
shoot better than ever before.- Dave Mullins Administrator/Moderator

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PostSubject: three under or one over?   three under or one over? I_icon_minitimeFri 25 Mar 2011, 5:48 pm

Hello Rick.
I'm new to both archery and this forum. I don't like the computer so much, so I'll keep it short.
Question: Should I stick with way to position my draw hand on the strings (three under or one over) or switch it up depending on distance?

What I've tried: I have greater accuracy with three under when withing 20 meters. But I have greater accuracy with one over beyond 20 meters unless I'm shooting down hill.

What do you suggest? Keep it consistent or change it up depending on the conditions?

Thanks,
Enoch
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