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Buck Magnet 09-17-2004 09:29 PM

One more UPGRADE for the Liberty!
 
Hey guys,

I think that I am gonna put one more up-grade on my bow. I am thinking about getting a Loesch grip! I am looking at the Dymondwood Laminates Sideplates! Here is a link to them.....

http://bowgrips.com/catalog/grip.cfm?GripID=161

Has anybody had any experience with this grip on a 04 BowTech? I like the grip on my Liberty, but I just wish it had a little indent for the thumb! If anybody has tried these sideplates let me know what you think!

Matt / PA 09-17-2004 10:38 PM

RE: One more UPGRADE for the Liberty!
 
If I was target shooting? Maybe.......but those exposed risers are chilly come November.
Looks really nice though.

Don't forget too, you will be changing the brace height and draw length of your bow a bit.....not sure of the exact thickness of the grip in that area, but it will probably be enough that you'd feel a difference from your normal anchor.
Personally I think the grip on the 04' is plenty thin and torque free enough already.

Kanga 09-17-2004 11:46 PM

RE: One more UPGRADE for the Liberty!
 
Jason.

By the time you get the grips the season is going to be over.

A friend of mine and myself have had Loesch grips on order now for nearly 6 months and they still cant give us a delivery date.

I_Want_the_Big_Buck 09-18-2004 09:43 PM

RE: One more UPGRADE for the Liberty!
 
I was looking at the new cabelas catalog and saw a grip that you can form specifically for your hand I was thinking of trying it out.

ShadowAce 09-18-2004 10:24 PM

RE: One more UPGRADE for the Liberty!
 

ORIGINAL: I_Want_the_Big_Buck

I was looking at the new cabelas catalog and saw a grip that you can form specifically for your hand I was thinking of trying it out.
You don't want your hand all the way around your grip; it encourages torque. All you need is the palm of your hand on the grip.


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