Proper technique doesnt need grip tape for the casual shooterHas anyone ever tried grip tape I watched a few you tube videos on it they it gives you a whole of grip
I’m not planning on shooting in the rain and I don’t have trouble with sweaty handsProper technique doesnt need grip tape for the casual shooter
If you plan to shoot in the rain, outdoor matches, sweaty palms, and speed drills with all of the above, ok, go for it.
If not… don’t f’ing bother to be tacticool
Then dont botherI’m not planning on shooting in the rain and I don’t have trouble with sweaty hands
Has anyone ever tried grip tape I watched a few you tube videos on it they it gives you a whole of grip
Exactly rightHi,
Use it only of you feel you need it to help your grip. Lots of folks do. I think most don't. I don't. The Talon Grip kits are industry standard and have textures from rubbery to sand paper. After you've worked with your Hellcat a few times you'll figure out whether or not you need it.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Try a Talon, original rubber material; you'll never look back.tame a new grip while I break it in.
Hmmmm...thanks for the tip!I like Handle It grips. I actually think they are better than Talon grips. They have a choice of compounds from very mild to painful-to-look at. I but the painful-to-look-at and cut it into strips that I like to put on the bottom of my trigger guards. It allows me to lock my grip in tight.
Only on handlebars.Has anyone ever tried grip tape I watched a few you tube videos on it they it gives you a whole of grip