grip on 2003 bowtechs
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 524
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From: Oakland City Indiana USA
Selway,
Those 2 answers were dead on.
I can use 4 or five different hand positions on this grip and still get good results even at intermediate ranges. I' ve found that this grip is very easy to use and I wonder how BT will improve on it.
Try one!

-Chief
Those 2 answers were dead on.
I can use 4 or five different hand positions on this grip and still get good results even at intermediate ranges. I' ve found that this grip is very easy to use and I wonder how BT will improve on it.
Try one!

-Chief
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,057
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
I shoot off the web between the thumb and index finger and have done so for over 25 years that I can remember. The Pro 40 grip for me is very comfortable because I generally shoot off the bare riser on all my bows. I have looked at the Bernardini bows and I believe their grips would best suit everyone' s needs and would be the easiest to modify to your likings. The Pro 40' s grip is torque free for my style of shooting.




