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genesis27:3 04-13-2010 11:33 AM

Release? Can I do without?
 
I am BIG GAME bow hunting for the first time this season. I am not a fan of the trigger releases, arm guards, stabilizars....etc. Can I hunt without em? If I practice without em, can't I get good without them?
The Indians did :confused0024: I have talked to some people that have said you HAVE to hunt with a release, but they haven't told me,Why.

Thanks for da help.
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LittleChief 04-13-2010 11:38 AM

Of Course!
 
Sure you can. If that's what you want to do then go for it. There are more than a few compound finger shooters on here, and I've seen some that were just plain GOOD. From the sound of it you should just lose the wheels and go trad.

Me personally, I can't hit squat with my longbow, so I'll stick to my compound and my trusty Scott Sabretooth release for now.....

kwilson16 04-13-2010 02:15 PM

A release will significantly improve accuracy.

You can do without the stab but the bow will balance better in your hand and vibrate less with it.

Ditch the armguard.

nchawkeye 04-13-2010 03:36 PM

No problem, less to go wrong...I started in the 60s with a recurve...I have never used a release...I also don't use a stabilizer, peep sight, arm guard, mechanical broadheads or carbon arrows...

Do what you want, it's a sport so it should be fun...

MeanV2 04-14-2010 11:33 AM

If you are going to shoot a modern compound I highly suggest you learn to use a release and use it properly. Modern short A to A, high letoff compounds are not the best bow to use for finger release.

If you want to shoot fingers, etc, and have the time to devote to practicing then take a look at traditional.

Dan

2 Samuel 22:35 04-14-2010 12:24 PM

Use a release,
It will improve your accuracy.
Use a stabilizer
It will improve your stability
Use a arm-guard
It will prevent............lets just say i have experience. :(

genesis27:3 04-14-2010 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by 2 Samuel 22:35 (Post 3612602)
Use a release,
It will improve your accuracy.
Use a stabilizer
It will improve your stability
Use a arm-guard
It will prevent............lets just say i have experience. :(

Another release freak! :nonono2:
HA HA JK.
Sorry but I decided im gonna do without all that fancy high tech huntin stuff. :wave:

YooperMike 04-14-2010 06:03 PM

Is your bow of a sufficient axle to axle length that you are able to shoot it with fingers? The short ATA bows will pinch your fingers REALLY bad and you will have terrible accuracy as well as some real sore fingers. There is nothing wrong with shooting fingers, but your gear needs to match accordingly. i learned on fingers, but it was a 47" ATA bow

Wolf killer 04-14-2010 07:11 PM

You will shoot a more consistant group if you use a release.

I was told that Chuck Adams thinks a release is one of the best things to come alone in modern archery.

bigbulls 04-14-2010 07:47 PM

If you are going to shoot a modern compound with a short axle to axle length (less than 40") then it is an absolute must, IMO, to use a mechanical release.

If you want to use fingers then you will find only a hand full of bows that would qualify as a finger bow, and then only barely. You should have a bow that is at least 40" axle to axle.

Another problem with today's modern bows is the hard back wall that you pull against. Most finger shooters I know prefer to have a bow with a "spongy" wall to pull against. There aren't many bows made today that have finger friendly cams.


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