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Old 12-23-2007, 08:02 PM   #1
 
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Default Removing Grip

Can someone tell me how to remove the wooden grip from a PSE Durango without breaking it thanks.
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Ireplaced thewooden grips on bothmy Mathews bows ... get a hair dryer and have a lot of time and patience. Heat the grip area using the hair dryer until it dislodges it, pushing and pulling with hand pressure only. Don't use a screwdriver or anything like that; you'll only end up marring the finish of the riser. It will come off -- eventually. That's where the patience comes in.
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