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DEATH GRIP?
DOES ANYONE HAVE ONE? OR HAS ANYONE USED IT? $100.00 HEAVTY PRICE FOR A PIECE OF RUBBER, I NOW THERE IS MORE TO IT BUT $100.00
IS IT WORTH IT? I GET AN OCCASIONAL ARROW TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT AN INCH OR TWO. ITS ON THE WEB SITE / (ADVERTISING) |
RE: DEATH GRIP?
Never heard of one, what's the website?
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RE: DEATH GRIP?
http://www.vanhandle.net/
Looks a little hokey to me...And they don't explain how the grip works either. They just say it eliminates 100% of bow torque.....Pricey too... |
RE: DEATH GRIP?
Looks to me like the grip moves on the sealed ball bearings. I would think loosening your grip would be better than a 100 dollar bill to reduce torque.
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RE: DEATH GRIP?
The only correct way to stop from torquing the bow is correct hand placement. Run the grip down your lifeline, your hand should extend at a 45 degree angle out from the riser, and if there is a little bit of a shelf like on a Mathews, you can rest your thumb under that. Be sure not to push too much into the heel either. I think a quick way to check is paper tuning!;)
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RE: DEATH GRIP?
ORIGINAL: MATHEWS PA BOWHUNTER I GET AN OCCASIONAL ARROW TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT AN INCH OR TWO. ITS ON THE WEB SITE / (ADVERTISING) Is an inch worth a $100 ? Practice is free. If it worked that well, I'm sure you'd see some pro shooter's (SHOOTERS, not hunters) names on that website. And I'm not quite sure I'd a want a grip on my bow that looks like in can move. |
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