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Starting to get ready for opener and I really need a new release. The one I have is a cheap one that's about 25 years old so I'm sure I could improve my shooting quite a bit with the newer technology. I'm leaning towards trying a thumb release for the first time. What do y'all reccomend?
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Some people love them, and some hate them. The way I anchor, I just did not like it. I think its a preference thing. I would try to shoot one before I bought one.
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Carter will be the best thumb release. They’re pricey unless you find a used one. Don’t go with the cheap thumb triggers that don’t have a cocking button or lever.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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I’m with Shaft on this one. I’m not a fan of thumb releases but I shoot with guys that love them.
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Carter makes a wrist style release RX 1 and 2
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I tried a thumb release and I couldn’t shoot it. Bought a b3 caliper release. I like it
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Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Starting to get ready for opener and I really need a new release. The one I have is a cheap one that's about 25 years old so I'm sure I could improve my shooting quite a bit with the newer technology. I'm leaning towards trying a thumb release for the first time. What do y'all reccomend? My release is about 28 years old. And I'm still using it. It's a Carter's Big Kid 3D. I won't buy another. It's just as crisp now as it was new.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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spike
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spike
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I got a max pro plus after a recommendation from Mathews Prostaff and love it. 4 finger hold and reasonable price point
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Posts: 2,463
bearded hen
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bearded hen
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I shoot a Stan perfex long neck. I really like it.
"To God Be The Glory"
"I'm in if it involves sticking my hand in a hole". Brent mashburn.
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Ive used a few but now use the TRU Ball Fang wrist release. Love it.
Last edited by AUbowhunter1990; 08/18/23 08:08 PM. Reason: NA
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spike
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I like the Tru Ball Stalk'r.
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