Which type of grip (high, medium, low) do you prefer and why?
I recently got a new recurve with a high grip and I love the way it comes over the webbing of my palm and I feel like it stabilizes the bow.
The disadvantage is that when I switch between it and my medium grip bows, it messes up my north-south shot location as the high grip shoots lower.
Which do you like and why?
Medium to low wrist ... Mild locator
While I do think a high wrist points better, I use a low wrist because it just feels better to me. I have skinny wrists!
I hear a lot about feel. I like feel to but for me it's about results. I shoot the grip that I hit the target best with. It's no different than choosing the right bow. I wanted a Leon Stewart. Thought with that bow I would shoot great. That was not the case. It's gone and I have moved on. I have settled on a low to medium recurve style grip. It helps me get that bone on bone position that keeps me consistent
I love and shoot really well with a very high wrist. However I feel most comfortable with a low wrist as it's just far more stable.
The least amount of "hand" or contact with a handle will eliminate errors of torque. (Left,right,up,down)
I hear a lot about feel. I like feel to but for me it's about results. I shoot the grip that I hit the target best with. It's no different than choosing the right bow. I wanted a Leon Stewart. Thought with that bow I would shoot great. That was not the case. It's gone and I have moved on. I have settled on a low to medium recurve style grip. It helps me get that bone on bone position that keeps me consistent
low wrist locator grip,small grip throat for my small hands.checkered
Usually low to medium recurve grip best for me non-bulbous with 5-5 1/8 throat and thumb rest, tried a lot, easy for me to repeat hand placement.
ASL prefer locator.
Medium-high recurve grip is the most consistent and pointable for me, But my bow arm seems to tire faster. Hunting you don't get many shots, so I hunt with a medium-high.
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Med-high keeps everything inline (just like pointing your finger)the shooter in for ground has to break his wrist (out of alignment)
I like a straight or mild dish grip on my Hill style bows. My hands are rather small, so I like the grip to be somewhat slender. I do all right with a locator grip, but it just isn't my first choice.
I like a high grip but that's what I grew up shooting. Same reason I still shoot split finger, comfort built over thousands of arrows in the ten years I have been shooting.
I like a medium-high grip.
I like a longbow slim low grip handle . For some reason the way you have to grip a recurve style grip makes my bow arm shoulder hurt.
I always enjoyed low wrist longbow grips, but I've been shooting a Black Widow PCH with the Asbell grip a lot since early October. I tried not to like it since I'm a self-proclaimed "longbow shooter" (or used to be), but I can't help that my shooting has improved with the grip. The grip is a very personal, very important part of your bow.
Strait! It just feels right and easy and normal or natural I guess that's why. :archer2:
I can shoot all day long and never get tired or not shoot for a while pick up any of my bows and it feels like I just shot them.
Tracy
I just love the group that are on tall tines bows I'm not sure why but its seems perfect for me
I like a high grip, or close to it. Target competition background. I barely hang on to a bow.
Even my longbow, I am barely touching it the way I hold it.
I touch index finger and thumb, barely. The rest of my hand is off the bow to avoid any torque upon release.
A high grip fits this perfectly.
YORNOC, I grip mine the same way. Its just how I shoot best I guess. I hold on to my long bow a little tighter now though. Had a nock break on release and she jumped about 2 feet out of my hand and landed on the concrete sliding down the driveway. I wanted to cry! Now I've got a reason to snake skin it though. LOL.
I like a high grip makes my arrows faster.For me difference is about 1.5 inches between low and high grip,or about 15fps.
QuoteOriginally posted by Michael Arnette:
I just love the group that are on tall tines bows I'm not sure why but its seems perfect for me
Just wondering, what grip would that be? Maybe a medium/high?
I prefer a high, thick grip. As stated, it does point better and seems to keep things in line. My Pittsley Predators have the best grips of any of my bows. I have large hands, and they're a perfect fit.
I shoot a straight grip better than anything although I've got a low grip on my widow and can get the job done well but give me a straight hill style grip and I'm lights out with it every time