I have X large and hands and most LB's push some part of my hand past the shelf. Who makes and what style of LB would work better for me. I Currently shoot a Thunder stick III that is very sweat but Mudd has me thinking about a HH. Any feed back would be much appreciated.
Thank You in Advance,
Stacy
I think the way the Hills handles are you have more area to for a wider hand to sit below the shelf.
thats what the dished or straight grip the Hills have looks to me too.
I have an older Tembo with a sharp cut and it's got plenty of room.Ask Tom Mussatto he knows Hills
Most bowyers will make a grip as big as you need. I have the same problem, this grip is 2" front to back.
Eric
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big jim custom. he has grizzly sized hands and would definately be the man for the job
Dave Underwood in Kentucky makes a string follow Hill-style that's superb. I have one I got in a trade and it has a really big grip. Lonewolf73 has his contact info, so maybe he'll see this and PM it to you. I have it somewhere in the workshop, but it may be a stretch to find it this time of year.
ChekMate has a reputation of being "beefy" in the handle. The Crusader is a mild r/d. Nice performer, and a real reasonable price to boot.
Check with Chad (LBR) at Recurves.com - he is in the sponsor's links. Good guy to deal with.
BobW
I was amazed at how the grip worked for me with my Big 5. It looks like it could accommodate hands much larger than mine and mine aren't tiny. The niftiest thing about it even without any sign of a locator my hand automatically gets in the best position for making the shot. I mean it's "right there" each and every time without a thought given to it.
I think you'd be ahead of the game if you went somewhere they had a few HH style bows and fondled them..lol IMHO
God bless,Mudd
Here's another vote for a straight-handled Hill. I"m 6'4" and have some pretty big paws and mine fits me very well...
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Im surprised nobody did a ya now what they say about big hands joke...LOL
If your hand is crowding the shelf, than a beefier handle is only part of the cure. The locator if desired would have to be made bigger and lower. HH bows are nice, but not for everybody, nor are RD bows, but you will find more options on custom grips with the RD's.
BigJim
Thanks everyone! this gives me something to chew on.
Yep straight grip on a Hill, talk to Craig he will set you up :thumbsup:
Stacy
Come to the JLMBH this year. Bet after shooting the 100+ bows there you will get a good idea of what you like! :thumbsup:
Good luck with your search!
QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
Im surprised nobody did a ya now what they say about big hands joke...LOL
You mean that they use big mittens?
By golly I think you got it Sven...lol
Fedora's bows are certainly not Hill style, but are known for haveing larger more beefy grip sections. The one piece Fedoras I have handled were far too bulky for my taste and I have fairly large hands myself.
JD Berry longbows have a nice grip.Have an apollo and a viper.the grips fit my big mitts pretty well.
I have very large hands and I prefer a small grip. At least the diameter of the grip. Top to bottom a short grip might pose a problem. The most important thing to keep your hand from crowding the self would be to lower the locator portion or pivot point. Big Jim nailed it.
I can't remember what "elkherder" shoots, but his bow had a very large custom grip-----it felt like I was holding a 4x6 when I picked it up!!
Call Steve at Northern Mist, he can fix you up. That is a nice NM you have in your post Eric.
I know only to well of your concern, and to answer your question... Schafer 3 pc. longbow, Crow Creek Blackfeather longbow, and a 3 pc Foley longbow (forgot the model I tried at Denton Hill this year) will all fit the bill.
I would assume there are more, but I do know that these will work with large hands.
David