Tru Ball Cyclone Release?
#1
Tru Ball Cyclone Release?
Does anyone have any experience with this release. What I am curious about is having a strap from the wrist strap to the head of the release VS a solid or adjustable shaft.
#3
RE: Tru Ball Cyclone Release?
I just got this release. I love it. The strap lets it fall out of your way while carrying your bow or pulling arrows out of targets. The Length is adjustable. It also has a sensitivity adjustment (probably wont ever use it). The head can be locked in place or twist. I had a tru-fire relase that is my back up now. This one is super smooth and quite. There are also two sets of velcro straps, to prevent it from accidentally falling off.
#5
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location:
Posts: 187
RE: Tru Ball Cyclone Release?
I have shot this very release for the last few years and love it. I was in my pro shop recently and he said too many people use a release with the strap too long.My guy showed me that you should not be using the first kuckle on yourindex finger, but your second.
I tried it, and it helped me tighten my groups considerably. Great release for the $
I tried it, and it helped me tighten my groups considerably. Great release for the $
#6
RE: Tru Ball Cyclone Release?
ORIGINAL: eelriver
I have shot this very release for the last few years and love it. I was in my pro shop recently and he said too many people use a release with the strap too long.My guy showed me that you should not be using the first kuckle on yourindex finger, but your second.
I tried it, and it helped me tighten my groups considerably. Great release for the $
I have shot this very release for the last few years and love it. I was in my pro shop recently and he said too many people use a release with the strap too long.My guy showed me that you should not be using the first kuckle on yourindex finger, but your second.
I tried it, and it helped me tighten my groups considerably. Great release for the $
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
pup
Official IBO.Net Forum - 3-D Shooting
7
01-23-2003 06:02 AM