Exocet stock/foregrip
Exocet stock/foregrip
anyone else find it slippery when wet?
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Re: Exocet stock/foregrip
NOknobby wrote:anyone else find it slippery when wet?

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I have a pair of camo neoprene gloves that fit snug and grip incredibly well not matter what the weather (snow, ice, rain) and they are quiet. I highly recommend them. Found mine at Shooter Choice in Waterloo. I've tried a few other grippy gloves but have found they "squeak" on the stock when it's dry. I like these gloves so much that when the temps drop I use a muff so that I don't have to switch them for insulated gloves. I'm a grip-freak - can't stand not having a good feel for a rifle or bow.
OK, this is just totally off the cuff, first thought I had while reading your last post (so don't laugh): How about adding one or two of those peel & stick strips that you put on the edges of steps (only about 1" wide and fairly long)? Or the same kind of thing for bathtubs? They come in clear, I think.
They don't stick to my fingers for very long.VixChix wrote:OK, this is just totally off the cuff, first thought I had while reading your last post (so don't laugh): How about adding one or two of those peel & stick strips that you put on the edges of steps (only about 1" wide and fairly long)? Or the same kind of thing for bathtubs? They come in clear, I think.

Just kidding of course. That sounds like something that may do the job.
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I have a STEADYHOLD vertical forend grip attached to my Exocet and find it very helpful in the rain and humidity of Florida. I used it this season to kill a 6 point buck; it works good, check out : www.steadyholdproducts.com
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