I talked to a local proshop expert last night about the TruBall Pro Diamond release. He confirmed that this release would be a good one for hunting
if you wanted to use that style for hunting. However, he said that he typically recommends going with the standard wrist strap/index-finger trigger style of release for hunting. The reason he gave was that it is not as accurate to "punch" as T-style as it is to "punch" the standard style of release. T-grip releases are for back-tension triggering. Since "punching" the trigger is often necessary in hunting, he said to steer away from T-grip style releases. Can anyone confirm or deny this? What might some reasons be for the difference in accuracy?
Also, since I didn't get any takers on my other thread, I'll try again here:
I'd like to try again at getting some opinions on the Tru-ball release concepts. There are a number of different styles of string connections to choose from ranging from Tru-Ball's single and double ball connections to the standard caliper-to-serving connection, and then the string loop or D-loop style connections. I've also seen mention of an option between a standard caliper and a talon style release clip. I'd like to hear everyone's experience and preference, especially if you've tried a Tru-Ball release in the past. I can't access the Tru-Ball website from here, so any input is appreciated.
Thanks.
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