First, check your spans. Put your thumb completely in its hole and lay the fingers over the top of their holes. You want your hand stretched very slightly so the skin between the thumb and index finger is slightly taut. The leading edge of each finger hole should be half way between the first and second finger joints, plus or minus 1/8". Now check the flexibility of your first (closest to the nail) finger joints. Curl your fingers toward your palm and check to see how much each first joint bends. For a joint that bends 90 degrees I recommend 0 pitch. For a joint that only bends 45 degrees (and I see a lot of these) I recommend 1/2 reverse pitch. If you use finger grips with forward pitch built in, drill the pilot hole with enough extra reverse to offset the built in pitch, I usually use an extra 3/16 reverse. For lateral finger pitches, I use MF - 3/8L and RF - 3/8R, but these pitches don't affect the problem you describe. After doing these tests you should have a pretty good idea of changes that need to be made. Don't let your driller talk you out of trying them, and let us know what you decide. -- JohnP