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Thinking of changing release...
I have practicing stealth mode while getting at full draw while pointing the bow at target during drawback. The only sound is coming from the velcro on my release. I hate it! what about the hand release with no wriststrap. is it that much worth it?
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RE: Thinking of changing release...
I've never had a problem with the velcro. I draw the bow as soon as I get settled in my stand and "seat" the velcro. It had never made a noise that I've noticed when drawing on game.
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RE: Thinking of changing release...
I don't like velcro releases for the simple fact that it is hard to be consistent all the time with them. On a strap release you put the thingy in the same hole everytime therefore being consistent. I also believe they are more sturdy.
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RE: Thinking of changing release...
Truball (and probably other manufacturers) makes replacement straps with buckles to eliminate the velcro sound:
http://www.truball.com/straps.html |
RE: Thinking of changing release...
Go with the buckle strap, quieter and more consistent.
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i have a tru fire hurricane buckle release and i love it if that helps
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RE: Thinking of changing release...
SORRY DOUBLE POST
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Go with a buckle strap. You can buy them to fit your release, I just bought a couple new ones.
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Velcro? haha, who would ever....
get a scott w/ a buckle....c'mon now.... |
RE: Thinking of changing release...
I am a huge fan of wriststraps that are buckle style. Scott archery makes great ones. I personally shot their wildcat with the rcs and love it.
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