This is a thread I started over a week ago and now have some descriptive pics. Most of the top shooters say that the arrow should rest on or close to the fingers. However my Red Wing Hunter sets the shelf at least a half inch above my fingers no matter how much I try to hold it high. Should the shelf be shaped more and does that ruin the bow or at least the value of the bow??? Can I damage the bow?
First here is my Wing Thunderbird 40# (on the left) grip and shelf side by side with my Red Wing Hunter 50# grip and shelf. I really like the Hunter but look how clubby the grip is. The TBird is a perfect grip for me. Here the first pic
And here's how it fits the hand:
Not easy to take your own hand, but you can see that I can't close the hand down on it and it tends to turn in to the right.Also a glossy slippery grip.
Take a look at the Wing TBird. Does not see a lot better but if you look close you see the hand fits in there nice and in an upright position, the shelf is right over the fingers.
Can I make the grip on the Red Wing like the Grip on the Tbird? It does not seem so much like lowering the shelf but slimming down the grip itself.
Thanks for any ideas.
sam
Sam