Rubber grips Micro

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sirwill
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Rubber grips Micro

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I have noticed over time the rubber grip pads on my micro have developed some scaring... Not cuts into the rubber but light colored scuff,,, Not a problem, but I have noticed the issue.
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That adds character to the bow, keep on adding scars, they are the natural tattoos of life! :wink:
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My micro is all scarred up. Going up n down a tree on a rope , a 100 , times ,being dragged in a deer cart with a deer. A deer killing bow dosnt have ocd it loves scars.
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My micro grips earned some battle scars from this season. Took a beating on a rough ride to my stand up a mountain. Still deadly accurate, but definitely showing the wear. I was curious are the grip inserts replaceable? If yes, how?
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I swapped the black ones out of my old 355. Just pry them out and glue the new ones in.
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janesy wrote:
Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:16 am
I swapped the black ones out of my old 355. Just pry them out and glue the new ones in.
Did you purchase replacement grips, if so, from where? Thanks!
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xcaliber wrote:
Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:10 am
janesy wrote:
Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:16 am
I swapped the black ones out of my old 355. Just pry them out and glue the new ones in.
Did you purchase replacement grips, if so, from where? Thanks!
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I bought them from Excalibur. Now they don't sell parts. So I would call Danny or wyverns.
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Muchos Gracias! :wink:
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Thank you everyone for the reply's... May are grips continue to can character.
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Thank you everyone for the reply's... May are grips continue to gain character.
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