Are you good with a compound and no release?
#21
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Are you good with a compound and no release?
There aren't enough bows on the market today that are really fingers-compatible. Even some of the 'longer'[>:] versions would force most peope with a normal draw length to use a 2-finger release. With my 33.5" draw, when I get around 42" axle to axle I'm forced to use 2 fingers. Less than 40" and I'm better off with the release.
You oughta see the look on a guy's face when I lay my arrow down alongside the cams on his bow and have arrow hanging over both ends of his limbs. [8D]
You oughta see the look on a guy's face when I lay my arrow down alongside the cams on his bow and have arrow hanging over both ends of his limbs. [8D]
#23
RE: Are you good with a compound and no release?
Sometimes you just can't buy an item off the self and expect it to be custom fit. I am a left handed shooter and have a left index finger that is totally dead and deformed and maybe no bigger than a pencil, so what I did was I found a glove that felt great on my other two fingers and then I would use additional pieces of leather ( small thickness) and use contact cement to glue the inside my glove finger until there was no slippage around my finger, its a custom fit as I do it myself, but who the heck knows what I want other than me? Bobby
#24
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: KY USA
Posts: 779
RE: Are you good with a compound and no release?
When I shot with fingers yes I was "good" now I use a release and would never take a shot at an animal unless I have my release. A good clean kill is the only ethical thing to do in my book and if that monster buck comes by & I can't find my release I will pass on the shot. Better to wait for another chance than to wound that animal & loose it and regret the decission for the rest of your life. Sorry but I feel we all have a certain responsability to the animal we are hunting to make the best shot we can.
#26
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Are you good with a compound and no release?
Ah, come on now, Frank! I've gotten 5 robinhoods with my longbow - out to 45 yards! Another 4 with a recurve and 5 more with the compound. Only two of them were WITH a release. They make for excellent den ambience and decor.[&:]