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Old 06-06-2004 | 09:30 AM
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sho-me_bhntr
 
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shadowace,

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

You don't have to fumble around with a release when a sudden shot opportunity is presented.


and there it is! the exact reason why i'm wanting to switch. i was trying to state that earlier in my second post in this thread. it's not about the release actually "failing" so much. its more the "hassle" factor associated with shooting the release. the majority of my hunting is spot and stalk. shot opportunities can arise in the blink of an eye, and they can be gone just as fast. i don't want to have to be fumbling with my release when the shot presents itself. so, fingers gets rid of at least this part of the equation. like i stated before somewhere, it simplifies things, doesn't it? the answer imo can only be "yes." and if that isn't benefitting enough, i also cut out all the i-forgot-my-release, i-dropped-my-release, my-release-doesn't-seem-to-be-working-right kinds of scenerios. again, it simplifies things, doesn't it? finally, your fingers will work everytime (i haven't dreamed up a scenario yet where my fingers would actually fail .) a release?...well, it can and (at some point) will have a failure imo.
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