How to Texture a Traditional Bow Grip | Tex Grebner Outdoors
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More urban bushcraft for my fellow tradlifers out there as I show you all how to texture a traditional bow grip in 5 easy steps. No need to spend on some fancy machine produced grip or overspend on some custom grip job, just down & dirty bowhunter DIY to live by. Here are all the tools you'll need:
Sandpaper
Sand
2 Part 5 minute Epoxy
Chalkboard Spray Paint
Frog Tape or Electrical Tape
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Awesome video tex
Nice tip. Thanks for sharing.
Another non-permanent option is (Wilson) Ultra Wrap Tennis Racket Overgrip Wrap. It is elastic enough to be stretched tight around traditional bow grips on most recurves. About 3 rolls for $5 to 6$ at your favorite AR based retailer with supercenters. Lasts at least a season and helps on those super humid days when you would normally feel unsafe with heavier bows due to sweaty hands.
Interesting stuff Tex, Thanks for sharing 👍
Very Nice and Thanks for showing how to do it.
Nice tip, well made
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