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Shrew Grip VS Griffin Grip

Started by Blackhawk, February 26, 2010, 10:57:00 AM

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Blackhawk

For anyone familiar with these grips, are they the same?  

I believe the current Griffin bowyer John McCullough made Shrews in the past, but wanted to know if the current Shrew bowyer has changed it.

Also, are there differences in the grips of two pc. vs. one piece?
Lon Scott

Gaff

I believe that the "new" shrews made by Greg coffee has a slightly redesigned grip.
ive shot new shrews, and a griffin and didnt notice any differance. i shot them exactly the same.
both are great bows, and i dont think you can go wrong by choosing one or the other!!

JG
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Jamie

tyee

give me a shout Lon and you can try my shrew


Tim
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schafer
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BobW

I believe "very similar" would  be the best description.
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StickBowManMI

THe difference is that John's bows now have a 2 1/2 year wait time on new orders.

WestTnMan

Gen 27:3 "Take your hunting gear, your quiver and bow, and go out into the field to hunt some game for me."

ishiwannabe

I have a griffin, and to me, it seems like they are similar, but the shrew have an ever-so-slightly thinner grip.
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NoCams

I would agree with ishiwannabe.... my Griffin seems a tad thicker in the throat than my Shrew.

nocams
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Bear

QuoteOriginally posted by StickBowManMI:
THe difference is that John's bows now have a 2 1/2 year wait time on new orders.
Ummmmmm, not really. Take a good look at the limb design, not the strung or unstrung profile, but the actual design. Take a good look at the fadeouts, and overall riser profile. Now take turns shooting arrows out of them.

It never ceases to amaze me how people think these are essentially the same bow. They are both reverse handle hybrids, and have a somewhat similar grip. That's where the similarities end. I had them hanging next to each other on the rack for a while, shot them plenty, and really regret not taking a picure of the side-by-side.

I stayed with the Griffin for many reasons, but they are both fine bows. The Griffin is just better for me. I will add that John McCullough is one heck of a guy. Most all these good bowyers are fantastic people, but John has gone above and beyond in ways that are really amazing.
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BobW

and now, back to the question:

QuoteOriginally posted by Blackhawk:
For anyone familiar with these grips, are they the same?  
"A sagittis hungarorum libera nos Domine"
>>---TGMM-Family-of-the-Bow--->
Member: Double-T Archery Club, Amherst, NY
St. Judes - $100k for 2010 - WE DID IT!!!!

Bear

It is the most similar part of these two bows. I think the Griffin is just a little "fuller" in the hand.
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tippit

I have a number of Both.  They are very similar with the Griffin maybe a little bigger in the grip...but I also have some older Griffins that are smaller in the throat than the Shrew.  They are both my absolute favorite bows.  If you ever get a chance to pick up an older Griffin, you will see how they evolved.  Both John & Gregg are superb craftsmen and real gentlemen...Doc
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