by Jeepster on Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:39 pm
Jasper (Mankato) here-- I shoot IDPA revolvers and have been going back and forth on wood grips versus Hogue rubber ones. I have also been doing a LOT of practice this winter at the indoor range in New Ulm, ("Hunter's Den", GREAT facility run by very nice people, by the way). It seems to me that, theoretically speaking, it makes sense that the rubber Hogue grips would be a lot less stressful on one's body (hand and forearm primarily) than the wooden grips. Theoretically, the rubber absorbs the recoil forces, and spreads them around the hand more evenly than wood, which would result in less hand and forearm fatigue. Practically speaking, it really does seem to me that the rubber grips create less fatigue. I know JM uses wooden grips but I am about to decide to switch to Hogues for competitions next spring and summer. I'm just curious if any of you have thought about and had practical experience on this issue.