Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: StickMark on November 25, 2018, 07:45:43 pm
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Where do you guys grip your bendy handle, or slight bend in handle, bows?
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I make symmetrical bows with the center of the handle the center of the bow. I grip the handle with my middle finger on the center point with the arrow pass across my hand, about 1 1/2" or so above center.
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Does the lower limb get stressed more? I notice my lower limbs take about a half inch or so more set.
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Leave the lower limb a bit stronger.
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I do the same as Pat. I do keep the better limb to the bottom. It should balance in my hand when I draw though. Sometimes I just have to keep shooting and flipping them over to figure out which way it seems to shoot best if their isn't a noticeable difference.
Bjrogg
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If you build without a shelf you can do like BJ said and flip it occasionally to keep the tiller even.
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I like to build my bendy handle bows so that they are neither left or right handed, no upper or lower limb, perfectly symmetrical. That way I can put a small burn mark on either side for the arrow pass and never worry about anything but grabbing up the bow and shooting.
My grip for a bendy bow is different than a stiff handled bow. For a stiff grip, I hold it like I hold the handle of a suitcase, four fingers wrapped around, thumb wrapped around and a loose grip. For a bendy, I don't really even really grip the bow with my hand wrapped around. I put the bow into the web between thumb and pointer finger, and give it a pinch while pulling back the string.