rx2
07-27-2003, 11:41 PM
In case there are any of you out there who are balancing on the edge of buying one of the Y-Grips, here is a little update after a day of play.
This was my first day of play after receiving my Y-Grip. The day was mostly woods-ball, and ran from two until five, when it started to storm. I put just under a case through the Mag.
The frame performed flawlesly, as was expected (not much to go wrong with a frame). It allowed me to remain pretty tight, without any wrist strain or fatigue. There was no adjustment period, either. I just went out and started shooting.
Tonight, as I sit here and type, I feel no soreness or tightness in my trigger-hand wrist. This is something I could not have said in the past.
So, while I am actually one or two bps faster with a stock frame (believe it, or not), this Y-Frame is unfathomably more comfortable than a standard frame. Hopefully I will become as adept with this frame (I shot my other frame for nine years). So, 10 bps cold from a classic (sound-clip verified), and no wrist strain, equals excellent purchase, in my opinion.
This was my first day of play after receiving my Y-Grip. The day was mostly woods-ball, and ran from two until five, when it started to storm. I put just under a case through the Mag.
The frame performed flawlesly, as was expected (not much to go wrong with a frame). It allowed me to remain pretty tight, without any wrist strain or fatigue. There was no adjustment period, either. I just went out and started shooting.
Tonight, as I sit here and type, I feel no soreness or tightness in my trigger-hand wrist. This is something I could not have said in the past.
So, while I am actually one or two bps faster with a stock frame (believe it, or not), this Y-Frame is unfathomably more comfortable than a standard frame. Hopefully I will become as adept with this frame (I shot my other frame for nine years). So, 10 bps cold from a classic (sound-clip verified), and no wrist strain, equals excellent purchase, in my opinion.