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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: bsv on July 26, 2011, 02:29:00 PM
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When I grip my bow I have a very high grip, only my thumb web touches,no palm.Comes from the target days I guess,When shooting a Hill type bow is this possible or is it more of a palm grip?
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If you like a high grip like that you probably won't like a mid or low wrist grip. So a Hill type longbow would take some getting use to.
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Burt,
I'm going to say "no" to your question. Hill-type bows are really meant to be "heeled". The pressure point in your bow hand should be well below the web of your hand.
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I agree with Brad. I've never been able to shoot a straight Hill type longbow grip because I'm so used to a recurve's medium pistol grip.
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I always shot recurves, but really like the longbow grip on my Black Widow. It has the Toby Grip palm swell, and I hold it much differently than my recurve. But it took me almost no time to get comfortable with it.
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Thanks guys, I just came in from shooting. I tried a palm grip on my Big Jim buff.It felt more natural on this bow.So I can"nt say I like a high wrist better, it"s the way I learned when I stood at the line and had every gadget known to man.Just dose"nt make sence now. I would like to try a Hill Bow. Burt
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go to the first page of the hill thread and there is a link to do some searching. Somewhere there is a good discussion of the proper grip and the why behind it, and there is a very good reason why.
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Thanks Chris I"ll check it out. Burt
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if a single point of pressure works well for ya with a straight hill handle, accept the goodness for what it is. it's the way i grip all bow handles, from straight to deep pistol, and what works best for me. no matter what anyone sez, all that matters in the end is *your* consistent accuracy, not theirs - achieve that accuracy any way ya can and don't look back.