Place your hand in the bow grip with the meaty part of your thumb inside the grip to the lifeline of your palm. The life-line should be aligned over the center of the bow’s grip. When set properly the knuckles of your bow hand should form a 30-45 degree angle. Form an “L” shape at the wrist and the fingertips of your hand should lightly touch the front of the riser. At the same time your bow hand is set, rotate your elbow down to the left (for right-handed archer). This hand and elbow position allows for improved string clearance of the bow arm. This is done exactly the same for the String flow® and the real bow.

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Place your hand in the bow grip, with the thumb's meaty part against the grip's lifeline, aligned with the bow's center. Your knuckles should form a 30-45 degree angle, creating an "L" shape at the wrist, with fingertips lightly touching the riser. Rotate your elbow down to the left (for right-handed archers) to improve string clearance. This applies to both String Flow® and real bows.