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  • Compound Bow Grips

    Posted on July 11th, 2009 No comments

    The grip of a compound bow like one from Martin Archery has been developed in a number of ways. The most common sight when looking for the grip of the compound bow is to see the rigid hand grip in the riser of the bow. But there are developments such as the pistol grip in which the grip sits asymmetrically mounted on the body of the bow.

    Another development is the grip mount which will give the shooter the opportunity to get fore and aft adjustment capabilities relative to the main handle. What it means is that the adjustment of the bow’s draw length will be possible without having to change the bow structure or the length of the bow’s string.

    So if you have no other means of adjusting the draw length of the bow this kind of innovation will be able to do it for you.

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