I hope this is not too far off topic for this forum, and apologize in advance if it is.
I'm not a Bowyer by any stretch of the imagination, but have a question if one of you guys might be able to help out. I picked up a cheap Samick Spirit II 60" 40# @ 28 (I draw 27") to use as a rehab bow for a Rotator Cuff injury I'm working through, until I can get back to shooting my heavier bows.
The grip is a bit large for my hand and I was wanting to contour it a little for a better fit. I don't need to remove a large amount of wood, but a fair amount (for lack of a better term), maybe 1/8" or so, off the circumference of the grip. I know this is probably tough to answer without knowing exactly how much wood will be removed, but do you think doing so, within reason, will comprimize the integrity of the bow?
Also, would that amount of wood being removed from the finished grip of a bow be considered excessive by Bowyer's standards?
One of my concerns is that this Takedown has a long (21") riser, and I thought that might possibly cause some type of "leverage concern" at the grip area if I removed that amount of wood.
Appreciate any input you may have to offer.
Thanks,
YB