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Re: Release question
[Re: Sully]
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02/07/25 07:44 AM
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Shaw
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A release is a very personal choice, much like bow models. Boils down to what feels right for you. Do you want a hand held or a wrist style? I shoot hand helds with a thumb trigger exclusively now. It’s nice to sit in the stand and not have to worry about having a release strapped to my wrist. My release is clipped on my D-loop and my bow is on a hanger. The model I’m most comfortable with now is a Carter Chocolate Lite four finger.
If you decide to go with a wrist style, in my opinion, Scott is the best. Hand held you can’t go wrong with Carter or Tru-Ball. Releases can be pricey now. Make sure you get one you’re 100% comfortable and confident with. If you go with a wrist style the most important tip I can give you is to not get one with a damn Velcro strap. Get a buckle or one with the Boa system.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: Release question
[Re: Shaw]
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02/07/25 05:38 PM
02/07/25 05:38 PM
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BowtechDan
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I 2nd the Carters. Still shooting the same Big Kid 3D I got back in 1996? 97?
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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