Bowtech Tomkat grip replacement
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
For those of you that have the binary cam Tomkat, have you replaced your rubber grip for a wood one. Bowtech sells them and I've been thinking about it. I like the grip now, just wondering what everyone thought. Does it feel any better to you or just different. Any info is appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Typical Buck
Joined: May 2007
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From: Belgium
I think it's safe to say it makes a hell of a difference, I always had one or two arrows 3 or 4" off the target when I emptied my quiver due to handmovement.
I'm sure if you had a custom made handle it would even be better than the wooden ones from Bowtech but even so, compared to the plastic one it's soooo much better.
and def. no more torque issues for me......
you can check out some pics here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69041177@N00/
F.
Belgium
I'm sure if you had a custom made handle it would even be better than the wooden ones from Bowtech but even so, compared to the plastic one it's soooo much better.
and def. no more torque issues for me......
you can check out some pics here;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69041177@N00/
F.
Belgium
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Typical Buck
Joined: May 2007
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From: Belgium
AR, I have a 96 arrow quiver, so 3 arrows out of 96 shot on targetwith just a Tomkat, well......[:'(]
I wouldn't want to spook the competition and buy me a real bow right ?
Frank the bravest of all belgians....

I wouldn't want to spook the competition and buy me a real bow right ?
Frank the bravest of all belgians....
#7
My proshop dealer adds "gripwerks" grips to all his tomkat packages. You can check them out over on archery talk. His website is under construction but when it is up and running its: www.gripwerks.com
Also, check out torqueless grips, Kodiak Archer just put one on his bow. He posted it in the bowhunting review forum.
Also, check out torqueless grips, Kodiak Archer just put one on his bow. He posted it in the bowhunting review forum.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: NorthEast Arkansas river bottoms
Well, Im not complaining, I love my bow, it shoots great. But I just wonder sometimes if I could shoot better with a different grip.




