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Title: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 11, 2010, 12:38:00 PM
How do yo guys grip your straight handles? Where is he bulk of the pressure on your hand and such? I seem to get an occasional flyer and I am about sure its a result of a bad grip. I tried using the whole heel of my hand, but that didnt work at all. It seems to work best if I just "grip" the bow with my index finger and thumb. Thanks for your thoughts!
Title: Re: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: dragonheart on September 11, 2010, 12:40:00 PM
put more pressure on your bottom 2 fingers (ring and pinky)wrap those around the handle more.
Title: Re: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 11, 2010, 12:44:00 PM
Thanks dragonheart, I absolutely love the feel of a straight handle, but they sure arent very nice to play with! It also seems different arrow material's are affected differently by my grip. Wood seems to be the most intolerant to my grip issue's, which happens to be the shaft material I am dead set on using.
Title: Re: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: cbCrow on September 11, 2010, 04:24:00 PM
Drums, If you are so set on a long bow,may I reccomend "Become The Arrow" by Bryon Ferguson. It will give you a weath of information.
Title: Re: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 11, 2010, 06:17:00 PM
I have heard alot about that book. I even watced Byron shoot a few times. Thanks for the tip, its on my short list of things I need!
Title: Re: Straight grips - bulbous
Post by: TSP on September 11, 2010, 06:27:00 PM
Check out the video clips of Howard Hill on this site and notice how he held his longbow.  Another good reference is Masters of Barebow II video where Gary Davis and Dean Torges shoot their selfbows in the Hill style.  

If you shoot a Hill-style (straight or slight dished grip) bow it'll likely work better with a Hill-style handhold on the bow.  Hill believed in that type of grip...that's good enough for me.