What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hico, WV USA
Posts: 393
What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I am curious of how many of you ensure you are gripping the bow consistently. I'm not talking about tension, fingers etc....I am meaning placing the fat part of your palm to the same location on the grip (riser) on every shot.
I have heard of people super gluing pencil erasers to the grip area of the bow and even tattoos on the web of the hand....curious how you all find the same spot with your grip every shot.
I have heard of people super gluing pencil erasers to the grip area of the bow and even tattoos on the web of the hand....curious how you all find the same spot with your grip every shot.
#2
Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
Good question! I'm interested in how others do this also.
I do it mostly by feel, but also as I'm setting my bow hand, I look down at where the arrow is aligned with my hand. I have a small scar on my left hand and if I'm aligned correctly, the arrow is about half covering the scar. This is just for visual confirmation, I do it mostly by feel.
I do it mostly by feel, but also as I'm setting my bow hand, I look down at where the arrow is aligned with my hand. I have a small scar on my left hand and if I'm aligned correctly, the arrow is about half covering the scar. This is just for visual confirmation, I do it mostly by feel.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
Posts: 3,457
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I think the most important part of having a consistant grip is that once you are positioned to keep it there by aplying pressure with your drawing arm.
Avoid holding the bow with your bow hand and THEN loosening the grip once you are at full draw.
Achieve the grip you want - with loose fingers not holding the riser - pull on the string to get pressure before you draw - then go through with the shot.
Any alteration of the grip at full draw WILL lead to inconsistant shots.
Avoid holding the bow with your bow hand and THEN loosening the grip once you are at full draw.
Achieve the grip you want - with loose fingers not holding the riser - pull on the string to get pressure before you draw - then go through with the shot.
Any alteration of the grip at full draw WILL lead to inconsistant shots.
#4
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I agree with Rack and would add that one of the most important things is the actual grip itself and how it fits your particular style and hand. WhatI usually do after purchasing a compound bow is to contact Loesch and have them custom make a grip for me.
#5
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I go along with Bobco. IMO, if you've got a problem getting a consistent grip on your bow, you've got a bow with a handle that doesn't fit your hand. Modify the handle you've got so that your hand naturally falls into the exact same grip every time you pick the bow up, or replace it with a handle that fits you.
That's the way I do it.
That's the way I do it.
#6
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
as soon as the hand touches the grip it goes limp. i start low with the edge in the split of my palm and slide up until my nuckle touches the shelf and roll forward, but without pushing. this leaves the entire grip on the right side of the lifeline. the hand and wrist gets no tension at all until after i've released - at least ideally. it also leaves neither my thumb nor pointer finger shoving up on the shelf.
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I go by feel and I visually look to see where my hand is compared to the riser. I roll my fingers into my hand and put my knuckles at a 45 degree angle when I set my grip. Then when I draw I let them relax and fall where they want.
I am seriously thinking of drawing a line on my girlfriends bow and hand so she can consistantly line it up. At least until she gets a feel for it. She has the same problem with her stance. She keeps wanting to put her back foot to the left of her front and shift her weight to the back leg.
Paul
I am seriously thinking of drawing a line on my girlfriends bow and hand so she can consistantly line it up. At least until she gets a feel for it. She has the same problem with her stance. She keeps wanting to put her back foot to the left of her front and shift her weight to the back leg.
Paul
#9
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I would also mention that I like a smooth finish on my grips. I don't like rubber, or any type of wood checkering. A silk glove liner can also be helpful in getting a consistant grip. I would never wear a glove with insulation.
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: VA
Posts: 687
RE: What Are Your Methods For Consistent Grip?
I use to have my hand touching the very bottom of my rest to assure that I had the same grip. I shoot a no peep now, and it won't let me use any other type of grip but the one that works. It will not let me torque the bow at all.