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Down the Bow Rabbit Hole

The bow is tillered for split fingers but you can shoot 3 under, it shouldn't be a problem. All my bows are built for split fingers but I switched to 3 under about 4 years ago. I can't tell you there's any difference.
 
The bow is tillered for split fingers but you can shoot 3 under, it shouldn't be a problem. All my bows are built for split fingers but I switched to 3 under about 4 years ago. I can't tell you there's any difference.
Yup, the shape of the curve of the bow would just be sharper on one side of tillered forb under. It can make a difference depending on how your "aiming". Don't worry abut that right now. Grab a glove or tab and shoot however feels good, and don't be afraid to switch it up if things just don't seem right. Whichever way you shoot, just be consistent on anchor and you'll be fine.
 
The bow is tillered for split fingers but you can shoot 3 under, it shouldn't be a problem. All my bows are built for split fingers but I switched to 3 under about 4 years ago. I can't tell you there's any difference.
unless you are an elite archer you will not notice it at all. And even if you can, it can be worked out during tuning.
 
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