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Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: Drifterat on June 18, 2010, 11:51:00 PM
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Any Mathews shooters around here have a torque less grip on their bow? How do you like it? Help with accuracy?
Looks like a pretty nice grip. I may have to try one out. I've shot the Focus grip from Mathews and held onto a Hicks and they didn't feel right. The new slimline grips from Mathews are OK, but I still want something more square.
http://www.torqueless.com/ (http://www.torqueless.com/)
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Yeah, I have one on my Outback. It made a HUGE difference for me. Way better than the original Mathews grip.
The guy is hard of hearing and a bit gruff, but he sent me the grip right away, it looks really cool, fits well, was, easy to install, etc. The only issue that I had was that I had a Shakey Hunter rest and the fall away arm was too wide for the shelf when I used the new grip. It stuck out in the air and I was worried about damaging it so I went down to the bowshop and the guy had an arm that came off the Pronghorn, so I just put that on and was good to go.
I had a good experience. I bought a Z7 and it has a good handle on it - otherwise I would have bought another one from the guy.
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I used to have a Mission Eliminator (ala Mathews), which I put a Torqueless on. Made a big difference in terms of getting the correct low wrist position and even hand pressure I was looking for. I also have a Torqueless on my Destroyer 350. Another thing I noticed was grip consistency. I was able to stop thinking about my grip each shot because the shape of of grip to my hand became natural every time I grabbed the bow and drew back.
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I put a Torque less grip on my Switchback. It's the Timber Wolf color. I really like it. I've only been out shooting it twice now, but it's a big improvement over the stock Mathews grip. I have already notice a lack of arrows being strung out left and right on a horizontal like while shooting at the flat range. The grip feels and looks great and it's going to be a good purchase. To any Mathews owners that have a problem with torquing buy one you won't regret it.
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a little birdie told me that at new grip in very small production will be on its way. i have seen the plans and if done correctly could eliminate all tork.
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from torqueless?
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The vanhandle death grip already did that check the video out on youtube
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no its from a local. :rolleyes: as soon as he gets one made for me i will let you guys know
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Any Mathews shooters around here have a torque less grip on their bow? How do you like it? Help with accuracy?
Looks like a pretty nice grip. I may have to try one out. I've shot the Focus grip from Mathews and held onto a Hicks and they didn't feel right. The new slimline grips from Mathews are OK, but I still want something more square.
http://www.torqueless.com/ (http://www.torqueless.com/)
Put one on my monster and it helped me alot.Tighter groups @ 40/50/60 yards and feels alot better in the hand. :)
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Question: When you installed the grip, didn’t you have to let out the draw length to compensate for the shorter brace height?
Or…doesn’t the grip depth get greater from front to back?
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The grip didn't change my draw length. It looked to be about the same depth as the stock grip. It is a lot thinner than the original. So far so good, money well spent.
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Question: When you installed the grip, didn’t you have to let out the draw length to compensate for the shorter brace height?
Or…doesn’t the grip depth get greater from front to back?
No change in draw length for me, either.
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I may have to try one of these. I get an occasional unexplained left/right flier that these might help. My target bow is a good grip, but my Mathews is another story. Plus, I like the elk engraving.