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Tight or relaxed grip on riser?

Started by gobblegrunter, September 13, 2010, 08:57:00 PM

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Dogbyte

if i grip by longbow too tight, then i feel handshock. if i do it right, there is none. im guessing all the force should be traveling through your hand down the bones in your fore arm, where it then is supported by should/arm muscle, and back/chest muscle.

the hand is really just gripping the bow enough to not drop it, or torque it in any way.  so to sum it up, im not sure! haha

only been shooting a little while, but i sure know when i grip it wrong, or shoot wrong. most of the weight is resting on the base of my thumb joint, or the heel of the hand.
Genesis 21:20 God was with the lad, and he grew; and he lived in the wilderness and became an archer.

Bowwild

Relaxed grip on all my bows. My fingers barely close around the grip so my mind will know I have it securely.

elknutz

Find what works for you, with arrows flying properly.  Repeat it.
"There is no excellence in archery without great labor" - Maurice Thompson
"I avoid anything that make my dogs gag" - Dusty Nethery

Winterhawk1960

QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
Your bow will teach you how to hold it.    :thumbsup:  
.......and that folks is an absolute FACT !!!

I shoot a wide variety of both longbows and recurves. What Killie said is right on the money.

The correct way to hold "any" bow is the way it tells you it wants to be held. When it tells you, you'll remember.

Winterhawk1960
What if you woke up tomorrow, with only what you thanked God for today ???

Eugene Slagle

I keep my recurves like I keep my woman.

My grip is light enough to feel unrestricted but with just enough tention to let her know that no matter what I will not let her fall.
Zona Custom Recurve: 60" 49# @ 27.5".
Sky Sky Hawk Recurve: 60" 47# @ 27.5".
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore, please take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and hunt game for me.

gobblegrunter

Thanks for all the info everyone! I can barely wait for the bow to arrive in order to start figurin' all this out! I iimagine I'll start out with a relaxed grip similar to what I did with the wheelie. We'll see where it goes from there!
"It's not about inches or antlers..."     ~Bill Langer

-Achilles-

I don't undertsand why you would need or want to grip it tight.Grip it tight and you will get every bit of handshock that bow has to offer.

Eugene Slagle

QuoteOriginally posted by gobblegrunter:
Thanks for all the info everyone! I can barely wait for the bow to arrive in order to start figurin' all this out! I iimagine I'll start out with a relaxed grip similar to what I did with the wheelie. We'll see where it goes from there!
Depending on how relaxed your grip is with a compound, you may want to use a sling of some sort till you get the feel of your bow & how she likes to be touched.

I keep a few finger slings handy for just that occasion, or a home made wrist sling would do the trick too.
Zona Custom Recurve: 60" 49# @ 27.5".
Sky Sky Hawk Recurve: 60" 47# @ 27.5".
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore, please take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and hunt game for me.


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