Are there any grips for the Mathews bows that don’t change the draw length
👍When ordering a Torqueless tell them your bow model they will know what angle came on it. Are they sticky no but they don't need to be.
If you go Torqueless, get the Dead Soft finish as it does provide some tack feel to it!
Does the grip change your draw lengthIf you go Torqueless, get the Dead Soft finish as it does provide some tack feel to it!
How is it holding up and did you get the 10 degree or the otherI am using the Total Peep 0 degree. I love it. I did not have to change my draw length. I tried the original UV and side plates. I shoot best with the Total Peep with side plates in second place.
Do yourself a favor and give Dave at Torqueless a call or email, he'll can easily answer any of your questions regarding his grips, offers low is 1 degree, med 5 & high is 11 degrees.Does the grip change your draw length
The Torqueless grips I have had in the past changed my draw length by about 1/4 inch.Does the grip change your draw length
Did the side plates have any improvement over the standard grip?I am using the Total Peep 0 degree. I love it. I did not have to change my draw length. I tried the original UV and side plates. I shoot best with the Total Peep with side plates in second place.
I’ve seen the UV bow grip in a couple archery shops around me and on the Elk Shape channel, anyone here use it or have any experience? Pretty pricey for a gripAre there any grips for the Mathews bows that don’t change the draw length
Great group but you need to move the point of impact of the group as a bowhunter. I shot that way for a long time before I learned the hard way....too little room for error.I have one of the DL Designs grips on my Lift 33 and I love it. I have used his grips on bowtechs for years. With the bowtech grip, you pick one in a specific angle of your desire. With the mathews, it's one grip with 5 different angles you can select the one you want to use, comes with all 5.
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I have tried using different grip positions as well and even grabbed a soft wrist brace once during a practice session and found it really seemed to help with torque issues. Basically what it does is turns your wrist, hand and forearm into a tuning fork style (thumb and index) of gripping the bow.I think it depends on your grip as well. I shoot a high grip so maybe that's why all the grip thread never make any sense too me? If you really only touch the grip in the top of the throat there is a lot less contact at the bottom or middle of the grip.....making it less relevant.
I definitely shot better with the side plates compared to the stock grip. If you want to see what it is like, you can take your grip off and shoot off the riser before you put money into side plates.Did the side plates have any improvement over the standard grip?