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Old 03-07-08, 02:26 PM
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Riser: Hoyt Matrix
Limbs: Border HEXV
Sight: Shibuya Dual Click
Stabilisers: W&W / SF
Button: Various
Bow String: 8125
Arrows: ACE 470

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The left/right issue on the Jager grip is one that's cropped up a few times. From the experience of those of us in my neck of the woods, if you think the grip is for the wrong hand then your bow-hand position needs looking at.

I've stepped back from the Jager grip for now. I loved the bow hand position it helped me attain, but while my bow shoulder alignment is much better than it was when I started it still can't cope with a grip quite that high for more than a few dozen arrows. I've gone back to my old low Loesch grip, which is lovely. At some point I may try a medium Loesch or even have another go with the Jager, but I'm sticking with the Loesch for now.
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