RE: torque on grip
I lot has to do with the type of grip on the bow as well as how you are holding the bow. You always have to keep a loose grip so that the bow always goes into the same position. A tighter grip will usually create torque problems. Personally, I like a flat slick type of grip. One that will not create any type of friction. I don't like anything plastic, rubber, or wood with any type of checkering. Sometimes. I'd rather shoot right off the back of the riser. Loesch made a no-torque grip that is made for some bows which I like a lot, as well as most of his other grips. Another thing that helps prevent torque is wearing a silk glove liner. The silk is much slicker then a bare hand.