PSE Dream Season Evo

Grip is important as it positions the hand relative to the rest/pivot point.

It also allows for differences in hand position (and hands come in different sizes, shapes and thicknesses).

I like a thin grip, and the PSE's are thin, but they are also cold and don't really offer any easy changes should a person want to.

I detest the Mathews old standard grip, found a Torqueless to be much better. Long nose, standard wrist.

No problems at all with my Hoyt Pro grip, standard.......after I buzzed the corner where the web of my hand would rub (actually pinch).

Put one of those grips on my PSE coyote, I like it.

I shoot with my index out front barely touching at all and middle finger curled and just barely touching the side of the grip, pretty much shoot the bow off the inside of my thumb pad.

I shoot a non wrist slinged recurve the same way, slightly more outward though, bow canted too........but since there's no sling the two fingers are moved to touch the front of the grip area, with light pressure.

Thousand dollar recurves bouncing across the floor is funny.......when other people do it
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