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Back Tension releases #540545
02/23/13 12:32 AM
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Can someone explain them to me please. I like to shoot relaxed form and I think its screwing with my accuracy. I am practicing holding hard on the back stops and flexing my back muscles at full draw. I have been trying to fine tune my 40 and 50 yard shots and I am missing high. I think its due to my relaxed form and I was told that back tension releases would help with this. please explain...


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Re: Back Tension releases [Re: Jpipererp] #540559
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That's a lot of typing. grin Have you googled it yet? There's hundreds of articles out there about them. They do help, but not everyone can master using a true back tension release. I use them with a scope, but can't shoot worth a crap with one if I'm using a muti-pin sight.

A trigger release can be shot using back tension as well, but it takes a lot of discipline. If the trigger finger moves when the release fires, proper back tension was not used.


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Re: Back Tension releases [Re: Jpipererp] #540611
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You ever heard of electro-shock therapy? Back tension releases work about the same way. If you do something wrong, you punch yourself in the mouth.


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If you are pulling real hard into the stops you may be putting more pressure on the bow grip with the heel of your hand close to your wrist as you are pushing with your bow arm and pulling with your release arm which will cause shots to go high if that same grip pressure was not used when you sighted in your sights

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Is there a strap that goes from your back to the release, I mean WTH???

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A true back tension release has no trigger.




As the shooter tenses his back muscles, in other words trying to make your shoulder blades touch) your release hand is pulled rearward. This will cause the release to fire unexpectedly. The whole idea is to get a suprise release. This prevents the shooter from anticipating the shot and moving the bow hand or arm. It forces you to concentrate on aiming, not triggering the release. It works.


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Re: Back Tension releases [Re: Jpipererp] #541473
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I think my problem is with my back. My form is near perfect, I just have an issue of letting it creep into the valley and thats no good with the fast cams of todays bows. I may see if any shops have one I can test out.


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