Scott Releases Question
#1
I have just been buying a 10 dollar release from Wal Mart for the past couple of years and was finally thinking about upgrading to ascott release. I was wondering what some of you thought about there releases and how you like them. I was doing some reading on there website and it says that they have a new jaw design for todays bows one side is not cut out what is the reason for this. some of the ones I am looking at are the Little Goose The Mongoose The Caliper and The Shark. Also what is the difference between single and double caliper releases. Thanks
#3
The little goose is my hunting release of choice.
Single caliper means only one of he "jaws" open and close, on the dual capiler both of the release "jaws" open and close.
Single caliper means only one of he "jaws" open and close, on the dual capiler both of the release "jaws" open and close.
#5
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I use a Silverhorn. It's my first Scott release (always been a tru-ball guy for some reason) and I'm very pleased with it. The leather buckle strap is very comfortable and I really like how small and sleek the head on the Silverhorn is.
#8
I use a scott double caliper for hunting.. I do love it.. Very Adjustable, comfortable. and it works flawlessly.. Not to mention you can adjust the "trigger pull"...
I use the Scott Sabertooth with ncs.. imo best one but everyone likes something different..
I use the Scott Sabertooth with ncs.. imo best one but everyone likes something different..


