Grip-Just what the doctor ordered !!
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I have never really felt a grip that I liked a lot. I sort of liked Mathew' s classic grip for the comfort , but seem to shoot better with the Mathews competition grip. I have big hands and neither ever felt just right.
But ,finally received my Leosch custom grip today for my LX . It' s a medium wrist full grip . It feels perfect for me , but I' ll have to wait until tomorrow to shoot with it. Hopefully all will go well.I' ll let you guys know !
But ,finally received my Leosch custom grip today for my LX . It' s a medium wrist full grip . It feels perfect for me , but I' ll have to wait until tomorrow to shoot with it. Hopefully all will go well.I' ll let you guys know !
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Congrats on the loesch - they are nice grips![Smile](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
You never know how important a good grip feel is until you find one![Wink](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Considering it is the only thing on the bow you touch when you shoot - a good feel/fit is sooooooo nice.![Big Grin](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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You never know how important a good grip feel is until you find one
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Considering it is the only thing on the bow you touch when you shoot - a good feel/fit is sooooooo nice.
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BobCo- I ordered it around the first part of April and got it this morning. ![Big Grin](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Thanks RA. And actually thanks again because I decided to try one of these due to information provided by yourself and others on this forum.
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Thanks RA. And actually thanks again because I decided to try one of these due to information provided by yourself and others on this forum.
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BobCo- I ordered it around the first part of April and got it this morning
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I have heard about the lead time before........ouch.
I payed the 20 bucks extra for " reasonable delivery" and had mine in 10 days.
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Has anyone ever tried any of the aluminum style grips for hunting? I kind of like them especially shrewd archery, but I would think that it would get aweful cold during cold weather hunting.
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Well I just got mine yesterday, I ended up ordering the torque free grip for my Parker Feathermag II. It seems pretty nice, but I' m going to have to either send it back to James, or do a bit of sanding myself as it doesn' t fit exactly right in one of the outside corners. Just waiting for him to get back to me. From just looking at the grip though, it seems to be very well built and is most definitely an improvement over the original grip.