Originally Posted by
SwampCollie
I can say this with conviction...
I for damn sure wouldn't be trying to learn a new release method right now.... not with the season either having been open or being about to open in your state.
When you pull or punch a shot with a BT release.... you'll know it. And you'll miss by a country mile. You can often get away with punching a trigger release... but what you'll notice from a target shooting standpoint is that your scores will be decent at first (something like 260s-280s out of 300) but you will never improve much. You'll usually be pretty well on the X, or off in one direction consistantly.
More than anything else... what helped my shooting was maintaining my follow through.... keep that green dot on the spot you want to hit.... and watch the arrow hit the green dot.... treat the arrow and the pin like a laser directing a laser guided missle.... it'll help ya out.
X 10. Punching season it is

I wont use my BT release again until im done for the season. Going back and forth has cost me too many times in the last 2 years.
BT is not easy at all to master, and like I said, I still dont consider myself as perfect with it.