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RE: help! making or "fixing" a bow grip
Just a couple suggestions that I have found that works great and does look good. My bow-tech Allegiance got a real thin grip and I also have large hands and I had to do something about this same problem.
1) Limb savers make a insulated wrap that doesn't look to bad and offers a grip. I never actually tried this but my hunting buddy swears by it. 2) What I personally using go to a hard ware store and buy Arlon tape. It is basicly a rubber tape that comes in black and orange as far I have seen but just wrap the handle. The tape sticks to itself very good and you can add more to where you want the handle to be thickest. I am intrested in looking at those Tronjo grips closer if anyone got a site for them. Wraps and tape do look "cheaper" but when it was the only option you got they really do serve the perpose very well. Trytan |
RE: help! making or "fixing" a bow grip
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions.
I lucked out over the holiday. While talking to a cousin, he pointed me to where I could find what I was looking for. (of all places...... Cabela's. Imagine that! :)) The stuff is called Form-a-Grip. Starts off as a putty and cures into a hard rubber. It is usually used to make overlays on grips that conform to the hand and fingers but you can build up low spots also. I'll be ordering a can of it this coming week. I'll post how well it works when I am done. |
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