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Old 11-18-2003, 02:19 PM
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Raymond van Halm
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Holland
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Default RE: grip consistancy help

The grip on your bow is the one you got to deal with anyway.
Unless its enough reason for you to go visit your dealer.
If your hand changes position due to wet hands, use chalk or a glove.
If its just you, you might consider to put something on your grip that gives you a lead to remember.
I think about a piece or leather or maybe a piece of leather string.
I had a Darton once with a nice soft rubber platted grip.
This bow was very stready in my hand.

Torgue is a nasty problem we all face.
To see and feel what your bow really wants to do when pull the string i sugest you you grease your grip with some butter or oil.
You can easely remove this afterwards with warm water and soap.
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