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BGfisher 06-14-2005 09:25 PM

RE: Release aids
 

ORIGINAL: Sniper151

For someone switching from fingers to release I would suggest the Spot Hog, Cascade model 10 release. This release is activiated by releasing the pressure on the button. When a full draw and on target you depress the trigger. When ready to release you relax on the trigger and the release will activate. A quality piece for around $100.
Sniper,
It's the Model 8 Cascade that is released by relaxing the thumb. The Model 10 can go either way-----push or relax. I know . I Have two of each.

WiscBowHntr82 06-16-2005 06:37 PM

RE: Release aids
 
I shoot a Tru-fire Hurricane on my Mathews and love it. I have only shot Tru-Fire's but I know alot of people who shoot Scott releases and they love them

RIStrutStopper 06-16-2005 07:25 PM

RE: Release aids
 
I have a Tru-Fire release too. Then I shot a Scott Mongoose and now my Tru-Fire is playing the ever so important role of my back-up release. Scott has a lot of releases in your price range, probably one that will fit you too. I'd check them out.

bownutty 06-19-2005 05:36 AM

RE: Release aids
 
Try a Carter 2 Shot while your in the market and trying different releases. It is about $100.00, but well worth the cash. Triple sear and no trigger travel giving a surprise release. This release alone has made me a better shot!

nubo 06-19-2005 08:44 AM

RE: Release aids
 
Try this one ,it's the Mag Tek wrist release .


Kanga 06-19-2005 10:53 AM

RE: Release aids
 

Try this one ,it's the Mag Tek wrist release .
John

Where is your report?
I am sure there are people interested in what you have to say about it.;)

I know they are out there somewhere all 3 of them but dont know if they have internet service:eek::):D;)

Tuffbroadhead 06-19-2005 02:48 PM

RE: Release aids
 
I have been using the Tru-ball rackmaster for a couple years now and its a really good release, but in them same aspect I really like my Tru-ball t-handle thumb puch release also!!

Tribal 06-20-2005 08:06 PM

RE: Release aids
 

ORIGINAL: hunohio

I have two of the Winn Free Flight releases; the C-10, which shoots off the string, and the Loop release, which obviously is used with a string loop. These are great releases and you likely won't have to adjust your drawlength when switching from fingers. The only downside is they do tend to limit what you can do with your release hand, since the head doesn't fall away from the hand like most releases.
I have used this release for 10 years. It is very dependable but does limit your grasping capabilities. I am using my same release I originally purchased so they last.


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