ORIGINAL: goldtip45
what do you guys feel is the best consistant hand grip to cut down on hand movement at time of release and for holding on target more consistant with out fighting it to much. i know you kind of keep your hand relaxed on the riser but is there a grip which wont apply to much pressure to your bow forearm at full draw to help you relax any different
When you pull the string (bow) against the bow hand, the fingers on their own will find a position: a light curl or whatever ?
What ever you do OR what ever tension you apply, besides this position the hand takes on it’s own, you will need to duplicate under all conditions & temperatures.
High or low pressure on the grip? The more near the pressure is to the arrow rest the less amplification on any movement to the arrow.
If you use a fall-away rest, set it so the rest will drop about 8-10” into the power stroke, or while acceleration pressure is on the string (arrow).
The pressure may be acceleration from 15 to 70 lbs depending on the let off. But while the acceleration is taking place the bow will not be loose in the bow hand. If the rest drops before the bow becomes loose in the hand one may evade a multitude of bow hand sins??.----At least that is what the manufactures say.