And longbow archers put all three fingers below the arrow. I think the draw technique that is used by olympic recurve archers (one finger above the arrow) came in with the use of a sight (rather than aiming by eye, as I do) because the 'anchor point' (where you stop drawing the string back) is usually below the chin for the recurve method, and you couldn't have the arrow touching your chin. That would spoil the shot. My anchor point is my cheekbone – as close as I can safely get to my eye, in other words – and the arrow fletching touches my nose.