What are some good release that are out there
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: What are some good release that are out there
I just bought a Jim Fletcher Jim Dandy loop release and so far so good. I like the open head release and the adjustable strap. It feels real smooth coming off the loop and seems quicker than my old Tru-ball caliper.
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RE: What are some good release that are out there
I like the Split-Fire made by Tru-Fire. It's hard to find but it's the only one I've found that uses a ball bearing style release. It's much more gentle on your string, easy to use even if you're blindfolded, and very rugged.
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RE: What are some good release that are out there
I decided to go with the Scott Little Goose after tring a few out. Thanks for all the info!!!
Angus: I havn't seen hide nor hair of either of them in the past couple of weeks. They must be hitting the crappie pretty hard, but when I do see them I ask why aren't they working am sure a few people would like to have there mounts but hey everone needs a break through
Angus: I havn't seen hide nor hair of either of them in the past couple of weeks. They must be hitting the crappie pretty hard, but when I do see them I ask why aren't they working am sure a few people would like to have there mounts but hey everone needs a break through