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Which one feels best?
Which one do you shoot best?
Looks aside, the grip is probably the most important part of a bow. It's your direct contact with the bow. It's very important to get that right, and those are two different grips.
It's not like they're both sideplates. Not to mention, the torqueless full grip takes some DL away which may be the second most important aspect to accuracy on a bow setup....
Not the answer you were looking for was it? lol
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Originally posted by 12RingKing View PostWhich one feels best?
Which one do you shoot best?
Looks aside, the grip is probably the most important part of a bow. It's your direct contact with the bow. It's very important to get that right, and those are two different grips.
It's not like they're both sideplates. Not to mention, the torqueless full grip takes some DL away which may be the second most important aspect to accuracy on a bow setup....
Not the answer you were looking for was it? lol
This is what I was looking for.
I can see that the red looks best.
I haven't had a chance to shoot them yet.
Came home from the range and they were in the mailbox.
I'll try an go back tomorrow.
I really wish I could find the side plates with the red accents.
But these where hard enough to find!!!
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I do like the red grip on a black/red bow. I have the same color side plate grips on my bow! I'll have to agree with Ring king, the grip is most important. When I swapped my bulky plastic grip out for the thinner wooden side grips, my accuracy improved tremendously. Less torque is ideal!!! Go with the grey side plates! I still think it looks cool!
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