RE: looking for a good hunting release
If you're use to finger shooting you MAY prefer a "T-handle" release instead of a wrist-strap kind. Tru-fire makes one or two, TRU-ball makes several. Scott may....Idunno. There's others but the prices go north quick. That's the downfall of the handle relieases. Usually have better triggers (if we were to evaluate them like gun triggers) and some are more adjustable...but they often cost more than wrist-strap types.
I'm still using my trusty tru-ball wrist-strap release for everything. But I'm looking to make the switch cause the strap is a pain in the butt with jacket and gloves and what not.