Many years ago a P.A.A. shooter Jim Pickering said to group well you should have a good (for you) grip. I did find out he knew what he was talking about!!
I'll give the soap trick a try tomorrow on a Win&Win and Sanlida riser. BTW: Most top Korean archers use 3D-printed grips. I also find it interesting that almost all Korean archers, even down to the club level, use grip tape-wrapped risers, whereas archers from other countries do so only occasionally.
@@brookvalleylife724 Using soap is a terrible idea-especially with a wooden grip. The whole setup becomes incredibly slippery and unsafe. I feel like the bow slides down toward the webbing between the thumb and index finger and puts pressure there!
@@HallyuKa That is one reason I haven't tried it. When I heard about it, I thought that it was not a good idea. Now I know. Thanks for trying it out. 😁
Many years ago a P.A.A. shooter Jim Pickering said to group well you should have a good (for you) grip. I did find out he knew what he was talking about!!
Such an under spoke about subject that is so important.
I'll give the soap trick a try tomorrow on a Win&Win and Sanlida riser.
BTW:
Most top Korean archers use 3D-printed grips.
I also find it interesting that almost all Korean archers, even down to the club level, use grip tape-wrapped risers, whereas archers from other countries do so only occasionally.
Good to know. I had noticed the grip tape the Koreans use but didn't know they used 3d printed ones.
@@brookvalleylife724
Using soap is a terrible idea-especially with a wooden grip. The whole setup becomes incredibly slippery and unsafe. I feel like the bow slides down toward the webbing between the thumb and index finger and puts pressure there!
@@HallyuKa That is one reason I haven't tried it. When I heard about it, I thought that it was not a good idea. Now I know. Thanks for trying it out. 😁