| RE: High Grip / Low Grip Inclined to disagree, Barry... well, not disagree, more qualify.
If you have a strong push that continues to expand with the shot your bow will be less inclined to go any direction other than forwards upon release. If you've run out of pushing/reaching room, your arm will go sideways towards your back. This is what mine was doing last year, and it's not necessarily a good thing.
Personally, I much prefer low grips because I can point the damn thing, as opposed to the "wandy" sensation that I got when I tried a high grip. That said, the W&W Infinite has always felt nice when I've been able to touch it... |