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Post by mmoore16 on Aug 24, 2007 19:35:26 GMT -5
What type of releases do you prefer? I have tried a number of releases over 20yrs and have only found one I really like but it is too small for my hand. The release I like is the spot hog negative pressure release. It really removes trigger thumping. There are two problems with it, the release is very small with a real bad wrist hold and to top it off it is purple.
Does any other manufacturer make a release with the same type of mechanics?
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Post by BT on Aug 24, 2007 20:19:29 GMT -5
I personally prefer the rollaid release Skipmaster knows of one that you might like. I will point him toward this thread
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Post by Greg Krause on Aug 24, 2007 20:31:51 GMT -5
My father shoots a pressure release. he had too much trouble moving from fingers to a trigger release. I believe he shoots a Winn but I just checked their website and I don't see a relax trigger......
I know I saw a glove style relax release for sale somewhere.........I'll see what I can dig up
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Post by red on Aug 24, 2007 20:33:02 GMT -5
I started using the Carter Quickie II and really like it....silky smooth and quiet.
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Post by BT on Aug 24, 2007 20:36:51 GMT -5
My father shoots a pressure release. he had too much trouble moving from fingers to a trigger release. I believe he shoots a Winn but I just checked their website and I don't see a relax trigger...... I know I saw a glove style relax release for sale somewhere.........I'll see what I can dig up Thanks skipmaster Your right....it is the winn release and a few months back I did look into it and they did have it. Maybe the place you looked doesn't carry that one? Did you go to winn directly to check that out?
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Post by Greg Krause on Aug 24, 2007 20:49:46 GMT -5
I went to the winn website nad checked keystone and cabelas............damn I was gonna buy a few when i saw them a month or so ago.
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Post by bambeklr on Aug 25, 2007 2:45:37 GMT -5
I shoot a caliper release made by scott archery. It is the mongoose. I shoot a velcro one since my wrist is so big, I cant get the buckle one to work. I have had this same release since I started bowhunting and it still works great.
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Post by elk4me on Aug 25, 2007 6:01:00 GMT -5
Another vote for Scott releases. I have also tried alot and I still preffer my Scott Mongoose over any to date I have used!
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Post by ruckerduck on Aug 25, 2007 13:20:45 GMT -5
I just bought the Tru-fire Judge with the buckle strap. I really like it. It is very adjustable, smooth and quiet. I used a trufire velcro strap before. My only complaint with the velcro was getting it set in the same place every time. The noise was also a draw back.
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Post by BT on Aug 25, 2007 13:25:45 GMT -5
My only complaint with the velcro was getting it set in the same place every time. The noise was also a draw back. I understand that totally. Thats why I use the strap to strap roller release. You can have the strap for the wrist off center but the strap to the release will correct for it every time
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