Thanks Levi, I shoot 3D comps in NZ and a passionate bow hunter! Your videos just makes sense!! Big, thank you. .. followed your previous sessions regarding release and follow through. i since have got myself a pull through release and just focusing and embracing the pin float. I feel very comfortable with my grip but heck, maybe too comfortable. Be interesting to have a look at my grip closely. These sessions no matter if your extremely good already, its very useful to keep you on your toes by reviewing what you are doing in every section. To the point where if you have a flyer at least you know what went wrong with that shot. Again, a huge thank you for the quality sessions!
I’ve always had a high wrist in an attempt to keep myself from doing a death grip on the bow. Tried the relaxed grip with the fingers resting on the riser. Wow! I didn’t expect that much of an increase in my consistency!
Levi, Your legend mate, I watch all your videos and you are the only person that actually speaks a language we can understand. You share your knowledge that has taken you to the top of the podiums. Now my groups are much tighter, much more continuous. Bow-life for me mate..
Still to this day this a great video to educate new shooters. I share this video to anyone I teach. There is one more important thing to add to grip and that tip is to make sure you get your grip set before you draw back. I've seen lots of shooters change they're grip after full draw which can torque the bow
Thanks so very much for all your great videos the get a grip video help me Very much keep them videos coming you have a great day and God-bless you and your family until next .
Just watched this video and it is perfect timoing for me. Been playing with a few different positions, and have always shot high wrist. Only issue is one in a dozen or so shots torque left (right hand shooter). Need to find that repeatable position with "minimalist" contact. Thanks Levi.
Thank you for this video. I'm new to bows so I am having issues and the grip is one of them. This should solve my problem of what I need to add and how to properly hold it. I found the grip hurt my hand, now it could be the death grip I had on it or it could be because I have a small hand it pulls it in to tightly so grip pads may help. Best thing about learning something new is the experiments one must try until things fall into place for your specific needs.
Wow this was a punch in the face! I’ve definitely been pushing my grip hard. I’m that guy that forces it high on the grip, probably the reason for those arrows grouping left! Thank you for the info Mr Morgan!
Trying to adjust to thumb side of my hand like you show. 30 arrows later I was noticing a lot less pin float, though accuracy still about the same so far. Thanks for sharing. Will keep trying.
Nice video thanks. Watched your other video on target panic. Tried out the exercises and really enjoyed them. The one legged shooting wrkd best for me. I only get anxious when shooting dots don’t have it at all hunting are with 3D. I’m sure it’s a mind thing. On the grip issue I actually bought a IQ site just for that. Ac Nd it was an eye opener on how much torque you can get from a slight amount of pressure. It helped me define a repeatable grip tho. Keep the videos coming man. Love bowlife
A good way to tell if you torque the bow is to shoot thru paper once you know the bow is tuned. I use a desk calendar. Gives the 2" squares to aim at. It will show you fast if you torque the bow
I just tried the 3:20 grip only my 3 and 4 finger is slightly touching the grip on their finger nail side. It corrected me kind of 3 inches at 20 yards. Now, I am going to have to make sure it's on the thumb side of my lifeline. I thought it was supposed to go down the middle. Thanks for this. I needed the help.
Because they are stubborn 😂😂😂.. Between him and John Dudley I've learn what not and what to do when shooting .. That's on them 😆.. These the ones that miss big deer and wonder why 🤷😲😲 or shoot a low score at a 3D shoot.. Pay attention it's free !😂😂😂
I shoot a Bear and when I got the bow it came with the standard bulky grip. But you can remove it and use the panel grips underneath. Much more preferable
Levi I have a problem where I broke my forearm in the past so in my bow arm one of the bones the right one in the left forearm actually bends down in the middle a good half inch because I re broke it while skating... needless to say I put my hand on the riser in a proper position but the bow still torques to the right after shooting... the arrow will have decent placement and flight but the bow itself once fired slightly turns to the right and idk how to fix this and I wonder f it’s cause of my messed up bones in my left arm... any ideas?
Fighting this same issue. I broke both bones in my forearm long ago. I never had issues with older, thicker Matthew's grips, but I can't seem to figure out my grip on the thinner ones without string slapping my forearm.
If you grip the bow like it's a baseball bat or even a golf club every time you shoot your not going to be consistent so I would consider that to be an incorrect way to hold the bow even if you can repeat it.