Opinion - Which grips?

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wproct

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Personally, I just have to accept the fact that I like to switch grips on my revolvers periodically. I splurged and bought a pair of Hogue exotic wood checkered grips with end cap that I will put on just to look at, and I have a set of the original Lett's style grips that I like also, but still the very most comfortable of all to shoot with is the Hogue rubber "Tamer" grips.
 
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I've thought about going back through my other Hogue stocks and considering grinding off the finger grooves. Previously I had the finger grooves on my GP100 but after using this version from Hogue I find that I don't have to shift my grip when shooting stouter loads.

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When shooting this little tool with stout loads, at times I have to re-adjust my grip to remain higher up on the stocks.

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wproct

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I've thought about going back through my other Hogue stocks and considering grinding off the finger grooves. Previously I had the finger grooves on my GP100 but after using this version from Hogue I find that I don't have to shift my grip when shooting stouter loads.

Hogue-Curl.jpg


When shooting this little tool with stout loads, at times I have to re-adjust my grip to remain higher up on the stocks.

WheelgunWednesdayBRCurl.jpg
Can I ask which grips you have on your GP100? They look like the Hogue Tamer grips but have no finger grooves, and I didn't know that Tamer grips were available without finger grooves. Thanks.
 
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