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Hand Placement

Changing the location or pressure of your hand on the bow grip will cause the arrow to change point of impact. . Wearing a glove in cold weather can also change hand placement. Adding a bow quiver will change bow balance and the way you grip it. Changing hand placement can cause your groups to string out either vertically or horizontally, depending on how you change pressure on the grip.

 

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 Bow Brand
 
 Bow Model and Year
 
 Hand Style
 
 Wrist Style
 
 Color
 

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Goldenrod - Dymondwood that uses these colors:

Silver/Black

Gold-Yellow

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Premier Wood or Dymondwood?

What's the difference?

3M Adhesive - $9.95 

             

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RUSH Order - $15.00 

             

 

                                 

 

 

Bow Brand - Model - Year

We only make grips for the Bows listed in the drop down list from above. A full grip is a one piece grip. Side plates are individual pieces one for each side of the bow.

 

We make grips for most of models from the Bow Brands that we list on our order form.

Click here for a list of Bow Models we make grips for.

 

To make sure we make the correct grip for your bow we need the model "name" and year. On Mathews bows the year is not required.

 

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Wrist Style

Mathews and Mission - we offer a low, medium and high wrist. The factory grip that comes on the bow is about the same as our medium wrist angle grip. The low wrist follows the contour of the bow riser.

 

Bowtech and Diamond - we make a low wrist which follows the contour of the bow riser and a medium wrist. Orders for a high wrist will be shipped a medium wrist.

 

Pictured below is an example of a low, medium and high wrist for a Mathews bow.

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Grip Style

Left or Right hand?? If you hold the bow in your left hand when shooting, then you need a right handed grip. If you hold the bow in your right hand when shooting, then you need a left handed grip.

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Adhesive

We recommend 3M Weather Strip adhesive. This is similar to what the factory grip is installed with. With a little luck the grip can be removed by applying heat with a hair dryer to soften the adhesive.

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In a Hurry

If you need the grip like yesterday, then we offer a RUSH service. This moves your name to the top of the list in our production schedule. It does not mean that the grip will be made the day the order is received. It also has nothing to do with how the grip is shipped.

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Finish

Our Dymondwood grips are sanded and polished. The finish will dull after a while but can be fully restored by using a high speed buffer and polishing compound. Applying a wax will help keeping it looking nice.

 

Our Premier Wood uses a finish like what is used for protecting boats. There are 3 or more coats of finish applied to these grips.  This finish protects from the grip from fading with its built UV protectors, is flexible which helps reduce scratching. The care of the grip is much like your auto finish. Light scratches can be buffed out, deep scratches would require refinishing the grip to remove.

 

We offer this finish in a gloss or satin finish.

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What is Bow Torque

This is one of the most common problems of archers and one of the most difficult to diagnose.
Gripping your bow too tight or tension in your
bow hand or arm causes the bow to rotate in your hand. Bow torque causes your groups to string out left and right.  That is why controlling bow torque is so important.

Why the long Nose?

 

From Our

Customers

 It's been a while but hunting season is nearly over here in WI so I thought I'd let you know how the grip is working out.  The fit and feel of your grips is awesome.  It took very little time for me to get used to it and I noticed a change in consistency within the first week of shooting it.  More importantly I really noticed that the bow was much harder to torque w/ gloves on in the field.  I'm very excited to see if it improves my scores during league this winter... I'm guessing it will.  As I've been shooting at the range during hunting season I have had numerous questions about the grip and have offered interested parties to shoot it.  They were impressed as well, hopefully you have heard from some of them.  Thanks again for making a great product... 

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