Them grubby paws are clamps! Flexible wrists...firm fingers. Check out "From Mechanics to Feel" starring Yoda and Golfnome. Mr. Hull references grip pressure and flexible wrists (afterall the left wrist is an oiled hinge.) I do not think that you can sense the pressure points if you apply no...um...pressure!
Another thing while I am musing: I think the stronger you are the "lighter" you can grip it whilst still feeling the requisite grip pressure...relatively speaking. I love what Ted Fort said in connection to his grip pressure, paraphrased he said "I leave my finger prints on the grip!" Of course he is a rare breed... a no quitta-hitta. Without the neccessary pressure your power package does not have much structure. My money says that Sam Snead's image of holding a tweety-bird safely has a different application for person with the grip strength of an arthritic two year old!

Ever seen Nick Price? He manhandles it! I figure the grip is going to tighten as a by-product of leaking da oil under da pressure. But if you keep the wrists nice and oily (as the Slammer prescribed) then you have an antidote to the human tendency under the gun. Scale of 1-10 (10 being a chokehold I am working on for my mother-in-law's Christmas visit

and 1 being eldente linguini) I am about a 7-8.
Okie out