New release advice
#1
New release advice
Right now I shoot a trufire hurricane and even with it screwed all the way in I still find myself reaching for the trigger. Can anyone recommend a good shorter release? Would a back tension release be better than a trigger? I think I would definitely want to stay with a wrist strap style though. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Painesville, ohio
Posts: 486
RE: New release advice
i shoot a cobra green mamba. i never thought I would have cobra anything, but it is really a great release. Adjustable length (goes VERY short) and adjustable trigger pull. leather buckle strap and great quality.
#7
RE: New release advice
ORIGINAL: loogout1
Absolutely correct sir, that is what I meant. I have this unexplainable gap between my brain and my fingers when it comes to typing.
Absolutely correct sir, that is what I meant. I have this unexplainable gap between my brain and my fingers when it comes to typing.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Antioch, IL
Posts: 661
RE: New release advice
ORIGINAL: loogout1
Right now I shoot a trufire hurricane and even with it screwed all the way in I still find myself reaching for the trigger. Can anyone recommend a good shorter release? Would a back tension release be better than a trigger? I think I would definitely want to stay with a wrist strap style though. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks, John
Right now I shoot a trufire hurricane and even with it screwed all the way in I still find myself reaching for the trigger. Can anyone recommend a good shorter release? Would a back tension release be better than a trigger? I think I would definitely want to stay with a wrist strap style though. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks, John
#10
RE: New release advice
I'm not a big man by any means. I have the buckle strap and the tightest I can put it is the 3rd to last hole. Even with it this tight I'm always hitting it with the first section of my pointer. No matter what I do, I cant get it to fall between the 1st and 2nd knuckle.