Stupid question, but how do I tell if my Widow has an Asbell grip ?
If you have experienced a standard grip, the Asbell is easy to differentiate. One of the most identifiable features of the Asbell is a bit of a palm swell. This is absent on the standard grip.
Claudia
If you have a BW catalog, there are pictures of the types of grips, you may be able to tell by looking at that. Otherwise you can probably call them with the serial number and they could tell you...great people there.
You can tell by the palm swell. Big difference between the two.
Please, please, please don't take this the wrong way...
I love the way Widows look and have always wanted one. Every time I shoot one, it cures me of the desire. To me, the grip feels like there is a 1x4 pushing right into the web of my hand between my thumb and finger. Would the Asbell grip eliminate this?
After the serial number there will be an "A"and it wasn't offered until 2003.
Regards,Ray
Steve, Are you saying the throat of the grip is too small around on the standard grip? Do you shoot with a straight wrist? If you already have a bow with a grip shape that feels just right, you can check with the Black Widow guys about duplicating it for you. If you're pretty sure you're going to order a new BW, you can "test drive" a bow & ask for one with the Asbell Grip. Clint
Not necessarily too small, but too "sharp" on the edges.
I will have to stop at their booth at Compton. I'm sure they will have an Assbell grip I can try. I've been meaning to ask for a while and thought this might be a good place to find out.
I assume you mean the edges of the palm area, because the throat has no sharp edges at all. The Asbell Grip is higher & wider in the palm area, so it should feel different to you. Better or worse, I can't say, because I don't get what you're saying about sharp edges. The caption under the Asbell Grip photo in the BW catalog says "Slightly larger and higher palm swell sutable for rotating the wrist as G. Fred Asbell prefers."
Steve O, I know exactly what you mean, having compared the standard grip to my old Martin Hunter and my Silvertip. And my Bears. When I first picked-up my old SAIII, I shot it so much that the sharpness you describe really hurt. But, then I got used to the feel, and it didn't bother me again. Friday afternoon, my mate and I were shooting, he with his PSA and I with my Silvertip. We swapped bows, and there was that sharp feeling again - not terrible, and not enough to make me dislike the experience, but noticeable. I have a PCH coming, and it will have the Asbell grip, so I'll be able to report on the difference it makes. I want to stress that I am a very flexible archer who can happily shoot nearly any bow after an initial period of adjustment, and I love Black Widows. I have biggish hands, and I wonder if that makes a difference.
I have two Widows with Asbell grips, and neither one has an "A" after the serial number.
I was told by Toby that if I didn't like the Asbell grip, I could send it back and they could sand it down to a regular grip. Of course, that's a one-way trip. But I've always been happy with the Asbell grip. But then I'm happy with the regular grip, too.
BTW, I've never heard anyone say they wish they had gotten the regular grip rather than the Asbell grip.
Sometimes a picture says it best
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v333/vegas89/GFAcomp.jpg)
I shot an SAIII for about 3 years as my main bow, it had the regular grip. I now shoot an PTFX with the Asbell. I also have a PCH coming in about a week. I had no doubt that I wanted the Asbell on my new Widow. I shoot a PSAV, and it had the Asbell. The Asbell feels like it fills up my hand better, and I like the additional palm swell.
Thanks guys, especially you Ben. I will definitely give the Asbell grip a go and see if I can feel the difference.
Thanks Lefty that answered it.
LongStick64, I see there are a couple of for sale ads in the TradGang Classifieds with some more Asbell Grip riser photos, including some side views. Just search entire message using search term Asbell. Clint
Steve,
Mark at the club shoots a PSAV with an Asbell grip. Haven't seen him there for awhile though.
G'day Steve-O. The Asbell grip is definitely closer to the Silvertip grip than the standard Black Widow grip. The Asbell grip doesn't feel sharp at all.
Steve O - When I was at the BW clinic this month, I shot every bow they had....including several Asbell grip styles. For my hand shape, I prefer a smaller grip (thats why I like Shrews so much)The Asbell style grip they produce didn't fit me well.
I shot a Asbel grip at the Kzoo show and really liked it compared to the standard.
The Asbell grip all the way for me. The standard grip has always felt like a hatchet blade in my hand. My PSA is Asbell.
First off, I have big hands. All the Widow's I have owned were the standard grip and they shot well. At the Spring TBOF shoot this year, BW had a tent set up with all there different bows to play with. Without question, the Asbell grip was a much better fit for my hands vs the standard grip. It actually felt like it was made to fit my hands and I shot at least 8-10 of there bows!! I am planning on ordering a new 60" PCHX in the near future and it will have the ASBELL GRIP!! :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl: :bigsmyl:
good that makes my pma more desirible with the asbell grip...lol
Steve O, I have owned both and know just what you are talking about with the standard grip. Asbell is definitely the way to go.
I'll try and remeber this thread and post back tomorrow. All of the Widows I've owned had the Asbell grip, but I'm demoing a PMA with a standard grip (to see how it feels). I shot them at Kalamazoo, but didn't spend much time with the non-Asbell gripped bows. The Asbell grip feels so natural to me, I've yet to find a grip that suits me as well...Mike
This is a picture from "Instinctive Shooting II", by G. Fred Asbell and you can certainly see why greater palm swell is in order with his successful and very distinctive grip on a recurve. Hope it's OK to show a pic from your book Fred.
(http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo306/bhaukom/Asbellgriponrecurve.jpg)