Release Suggestions
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Bessemer, MI
Posts: 1,719
RE: Release Suggestions
I shoot the new Tru Fire Stealth and LOVE IT..
It's adjustable in every aspect, and the head rotates on 12 ball bearings eliminating any torque at all.. It wont even torque a string loop.
GOOD RELeASE
you can get it at the bass pro shop for 54.99... dont screw up and pay 74.99 like it did..
It's adjustable in every aspect, and the head rotates on 12 ball bearings eliminating any torque at all.. It wont even torque a string loop.
GOOD RELeASE
you can get it at the bass pro shop for 54.99... dont screw up and pay 74.99 like it did..
#4
RE: Release Suggestions
Mathewsboy, does the Tru Fire Stealth head swivel independently of the trigger? Meaning, could you have the trigger facing straight up or at a 45 degree angle or whatever you want? The head on my release swivels, but the trigger swivels with it, so it always has to be perpendicular to the string.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mammoth Lakes Ca. USA
Posts: 90
RE: Release Suggestions
The Scott Mongoose is a great release, used it for several years not one miss fire. I have changed to the Scott Little Goose, same release just a little smaller. I've shoot thousands of arrows not one pre-release with the little goose either.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Release Suggestions
I've shot fletcher , cobra and truabll and I'm currently and will continue to shoot the truball. I had a tornado glove that I loved but gave to my father in an attempt to get him bowhunting. The I got a hunter 2 and that is what I plan to hunt with. Both the truabll are great smooth releases.