I love my Bob Lee's. A Hardcore and a Classic. I shoot them tolerebly well most of the time, considering I'm a fat blind guy. I'm not bashing my dearly loved Bob Lee's!!
But, I owned a Hoyt Satori for a short time and absolutely loved the flat grip.
My groups tightened up left to right with the Satori. A lot. Did not really care for ILF overall, so I sold it and started working to modify my Bob Lee grips with build-ups of overlayed leather held in place by ultra-sticky double sided tape. Works farily well, but still not as good as I'd like. I still torque the bows a tad sometimes.
Thinking about starting from scratch. Take off the leather and try harder to learn and shoot the original grip.
It's not a bow problem. It's a form problem. Not really sure what I need to do.
For you Bob Lee Bow shooters: How do you grip the bow to avoid all torque?
But, I owned a Hoyt Satori for a short time and absolutely loved the flat grip.
My groups tightened up left to right with the Satori. A lot. Did not really care for ILF overall, so I sold it and started working to modify my Bob Lee grips with build-ups of overlayed leather held in place by ultra-sticky double sided tape. Works farily well, but still not as good as I'd like. I still torque the bows a tad sometimes.
Thinking about starting from scratch. Take off the leather and try harder to learn and shoot the original grip.
It's not a bow problem. It's a form problem. Not really sure what I need to do.
For you Bob Lee Bow shooters: How do you grip the bow to avoid all torque?
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