Dang your sorry hide. Every time you get to showing off your Hill bows I end up with a case of Hill bow fever. I blame you every time. That was some good info about the wrap vs stitched grip As always. Thanks for taking us along
Makes my day to hear a new video, "Hello everybody!" Good video and I use both leather and rubber. Looking forward to some new videos with that new HH Stle bow!
The problem I found with leather it plain stinks which spooks game! I wrap my takedown bow handle with black sandpaper type anti-slip tape that you can buy at the hardware store. It doesn’t stink and provides a slip tproof grip in rain, snow, humidity and all other weather conditions! Try it! It really works! Great videos. Keep em coming!
I really prefer Elk hide for longbow grip material. It is non-slip and has a cushioning feel to it. Also, for a really outstanding looking grip wrap is a tightly wrapped rawhide thong available from most hobby stores. 👍
yep, sweat is a problem here in the south. The humidity makes your hands sweat big time. I like the wrapped as well and have one with beavertail that I added to my selfbow that I made. Really adds to the bow in both looks and feel. It just feels good. To me it only stands to reason to make a bow that you really like, have the grip that you really like. My young mountain cur is almost 8 months old and like a wound up spring, bouncing off the walls and giving our cat fits. Hoping to make a tracking dog out of him for blood trailing deer. I know that he has it in him for sure. yeah, he likes the squirrels big time. Keep em coming Brother
I like your collection. I don’t have any hill style bows, but a few years ago I had a chance to buy a Sunset Hill bow. 4:58 A fella let me shoot it all day on the NGTA club shoot, and I was amazed at how well it felt in my hand. It was like a natural fit for me. If I run across one again, I will probably buy it.
Never occurred to me to use tennis grip on my longbow. It should've, I was an avid tennis player when I was younger and it made a world of difference on my tennis rackets!
Love it. I built 2 selfbows this year, 1 I put that alligator skin and I really like it a lot, the other I used shark skin that I picked up from Big Jim and it’s by far my favorite. The grip is the most important part of the bow, the part you touch every time you shoot, I agree, make it like you want
Have been binge watching your videos for several days . Thank you for all the information. If I might ask, would you be able to point me in the direction of where to find a hill style bow that I wouldn’t have to mortgage my house for?
@@robertcarte95 that would be great! Thank you, sir. Would also love to see you, give your opinion on the reflex deflex Longbow versus the standard longbow.
Got a question. Recently acquired an old Bear Polar longbow for a good price. I like it but it's got a weird arrow shelf. Instead of being flat or slightly rounded the highest point is almost even with the back of the bow. It slopes up from the belly or grip at a high angle almost like a triangle. What was their reasoning? Should I reshape it?
Dang your sorry hide. Every time you get to showing off your Hill bows I end up with a case of Hill bow fever. I blame you every time.
That was some good info about the wrap vs stitched grip
As always. Thanks for taking us along
Fantastic tutorial on bow grip material. It's amazing how much the grip matters down here in the south with the sweat and deet.
Makes my day to hear a new video, "Hello everybody!"
Good video and I use both leather and rubber. Looking forward to some new videos with that new HH Stle bow!
Good info as always Robert, Thanks for sharing.
The problem I found with leather it plain stinks which spooks game! I wrap my takedown bow handle with black sandpaper type anti-slip tape that you can buy at the hardware store. It doesn’t stink and provides a slip tproof grip in rain, snow, humidity and all other weather conditions! Try it! It really works! Great videos. Keep em coming!
Thanks for another great video! I use rubber on two bows and leather on the others. I’m glad I found your channel!
I really prefer Elk hide for longbow grip material. It is non-slip and has a cushioning feel to it. Also, for a really outstanding looking grip wrap is a tightly wrapped rawhide thong available from most hobby stores. 👍
Great video. Got leather on all my bows but one. Gonna try that tennis wrap next. Take care.
yep, sweat is a problem here in the south. The humidity makes your hands sweat big time. I like the wrapped as well and have one with beavertail that I added to my selfbow that I made. Really adds to the bow in both looks and feel. It just feels good. To me it only stands to reason to make a bow that you really like, have the grip that you really like. My young mountain cur is almost 8 months old and like a wound up spring, bouncing off the walls and giving our cat fits. Hoping to make a tracking dog out of him for blood trailing deer. I know that he has it in him for sure. yeah, he likes the squirrels big time. Keep em coming Brother
Yep, my longbows are wrapped in tennis racket wrap. Works really well for me here in AL.
Thanks, keep them coming. Appreciate your time and knowledge.
I like your collection. I don’t have any hill style bows, but a few years ago I had a chance to buy a Sunset Hill bow. 4:58 A fella let me shoot it all day on the NGTA club shoot, and I was amazed at how well it felt in my hand. It was like a natural fit for me. If I run across one again, I will probably buy it.
I have a beavertail grip on my thunderchild and I really love it too
Another great video, really enjoying them Robert
Never occurred to me to use tennis grip on my longbow. It should've, I was an avid tennis player when I was younger and it made a world of difference on my tennis rackets!
I been seeing Jason wrap his grips like that for years
Good show thanks
Love it. I built 2 selfbows this year, 1 I put that alligator skin and I really like it a lot, the other I used shark skin that I picked up from Big Jim and it’s by far my favorite. The grip is the most important part of the bow, the part you touch every time you shoot, I agree, make it like you want
Been thinking about this being from Alabama.
Have been binge watching your videos for several days . Thank you for all the information.
If I might ask, would you be able to point me in the direction of where to find a hill style bow that I wouldn’t have to mortgage my house for?
@@darrinsparks8119 Creek Walker trading company. Donnie Wilkerson.
Great video Robert. Do you have a video that describes what makes the Hill Style bow unique to say a standard longbow and why you like it Robert?
No Sir but I have thought about doing one. Probably will.
@@robertcarte95 that would be great! Thank you, sir. Would also love to see you, give your opinion on the reflex deflex Longbow versus the standard longbow.
Tennis racket grip wrap.
Hey Robert, do you make your own strings? And if so what material B55 or D97 etc. ?
I don't make strings. I use fast flyte on all my bows.
Got a question. Recently acquired an old Bear Polar longbow for a good price. I like it but it's got a weird arrow shelf. Instead of being flat or slightly rounded the highest point is almost even with the back of the bow. It slopes up from the belly or grip at a high angle almost like a triangle. What was their reasoning? Should I reshape it?
@@larryreese6146 Ive never seen one like that. I don't think I would move it.
@@larryreese6146 I would check out some of the bear trad sites on Facebook. Someone on there would know.
@robertcarte95 thanks for the reply. Less interference with the fletching before it leaves the bow? Don't know.
You mentioned a guy by the name of Chris used one of your bows for a hunt that he made a video .How do you spell his last name?
His name is Chris Spikes. He has some great videos.
Thanks!