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ArrowMike 04-21-2008 10:14 PM

Grip Styles
 
High, med. and low grip other than personal preference is there any accuracy difference between them? This would be for 3-D.

ArrowMike 04-22-2008 03:05 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
So, no grip experts out there?

Arthur P 04-22-2008 03:11 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
I don't know about 'expert', but I know what I like and don't like. I like high wrist. I always shot better with high wrist than with medium, and shot loads better with medium than I ever could with low wrist. I always have a tendency to heel the grip too much with low wrist, making for high/low misses. High wrist is a LOT more stable for me, and a lot less prone to torque. I'm sure the next guy will likely say exactly the opposite.[8D]

MN/Kyle 04-22-2008 03:48 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
WRONG, Arthur P:D

I'm another High Wrist guy. It just feels better.

whitetailbowhunter 04-22-2008 05:17 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
What do you guys mean by a high or low grip?

millerhunter13 04-22-2008 05:58 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

I'm sure the next guy will likely say exactly the opposite.[8D]
well i am not the next guy but unless my high wrist isnt right i like a medium, lowish grip, but not to low. and with the high wrist i didnt feel as stable:D


Matt/TN 04-22-2008 08:24 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
I like no grip...lol

Not really sure what you would call my preference. I think I'm a low wrister, I know I dislike a high wrist.

IADeerHunter16 04-22-2008 09:23 PM

RE: Grip Styles
 
Its funny this post came up I just tried high wrist for the first time tonight. I didn't feel very stable and it hurt my wrist, but I think over time I could get used to it. My arrows werehitting pretty consistently, but I was inside an old farrowing house so my shots were limited to about 15 yards. I'm definantly going to give it another try sometime at some longer distances. I think I'll stick with med. for now because I don't want to change anything during turkey season, but I may switch before deer season. I seem to always have to change something on my bow or tinker with my form once I'm deadly with it. I would atleast try all the different styles and see what you like the best.

MN/Kyle 04-23-2008 08:54 AM

RE: Grip Styles
 
Kind of an interesting read:

http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/features/practical_bowhunter/grip/index.htm

Arthur P 04-23-2008 10:15 AM

RE: Grip Styles
 
Interesting but, with all due respect to Dr. Timney, it's not altogether correct. Low wrist could be more repeatable for him and maybe for a lot of folks. On the other hand, I know at least one person who knows high wrist is more repeatable for him (me!;)). I'd bet serious money that medium wrist is more repeatable for others.

What I'm saying is that wrist position is NOT a one-size-fits-all thing. Different people have somewhat different muscle/bone structures, different physical histories (like injuries and such). Don't just believe everything you see some expert put in writing. It might work best for HIM, but you ain't him. Try different styles and see what works best for the way YOU are put together.



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