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New Z7 grip #1513454 07/04/10 06:53 PM
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get the torqueless or Focus grip?

who has shot them and what do you think? Any other recommendations?

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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: AdgerC15] #1513467 07/04/10 07:01 PM
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Haven't shot with the focus but I really like the Torqeless. Great grips and sevice.


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Originally Posted By: EastTxHunter1
Haven't shot with the focus but I really like the Torqeless. Great grips and sevice.


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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: djones] #1513620 07/04/10 09:28 PM
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had a monster come in with a focus grip on it. It felt nice and the thumb side was grooved for better hand placement.



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only thing about the focus that appeals to me is drivin right around the corner and having it put on by a tech.

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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: AdgerC15] #1514230 07/05/10 11:01 AM
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I just ordered a torqueless, however, a tech at your local bowshop would still put on your grip for you regardless whichever one you buy, but you would just have to wait a little bit longer to get your custom made one.


Re: New Z7 grip [Re: bu2herndog] #1514413 07/05/10 02:38 PM
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Dude, swapping out a grip is easy. Use a hair dryer to heat up the grip on there now for a few minutes and slip it off. Then you slip the new on one. Literally takes less than 5 minutes and nothing that you can screw up.


Re: New Z7 grip [Re: Quailhunter] #1514583 07/05/10 04:52 PM
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well thanks, i figured it was that simple but I just havent ever done it...still lookin at the torqueless online about 10 times a day

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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: Quailhunter] #1515073 07/05/10 11:20 PM
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Dude, swapping out a grip is easy. Use a hair dryer to heat up the grip on there now for a few minutes and slip it off. Then you slip the new on one. Literally takes less than 5 minutes and nothing that you can screw up.

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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: EastTxHunter1] #1516070 07/06/10 03:40 PM
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Everybody keeps telling me that the Focus is the "Cats Meow!"



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i have always wondered what the big deal was about changing grips??? cause its not like you are really holding the bow any how. or are you???


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i just see it like this...draw a straight line down the rear side of the riser, pretent your hand contacts that like the same way everytime you shoot.

Not take that line and adjust it to have a grip with exaggerated grooves for comfort. You completely sacrifice the uniformity of the bow for comfort and ease of handling. Perhaps it is a minor change but I have confidence it will tighten my groups


with my grip I want it to feel like my hand has a magnet in it that contacts the grip in the exact same position and location on every shot

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Re: New Z7 grip [Re: Sinkey] #1517326 07/07/10 02:55 AM
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Everybody keeps telling me that the Focus is the "Cats Meow!"


LOL not sure what that means but i am wanting to try one on my Z7


Re: New Z7 grip [Re: EastTxHunter1] #1520036 07/08/10 04:29 PM
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Everybody keeps telling me that the Focus is the "Cats Meow!"


LOL not sure what that means but i am wanting to try one on my Z7


It means it's good! grin



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