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#2
If you still want to stick to a trigger type release than look no further then the GK Answer. This increible release functions as a remarkable training aid with it's Anti-punch feature. When locked into this mode the release forces you to use backtension and if tension and forum are less than perfect the release WILL NOT fire. It blew my mind the first time I "TRIED" to fire it. I thought I had a very good release technique with my trusty ol' Scott Lil' Goose BUT man was I in for a treat. The first couple attempts I couldn't even get the Answer to fire!! The trigger travel is also adjustable as well as a simple set screw that allows you to deactivate the anti-punch feature and carry into the wood for a hunt. I truly believe this tobe the finest release I have ever fired.
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 56
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From: Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
I am not sure if I like the sweet spot or not, for me there is to many things to remember. With the four finger all you have to remember is draw/anchor/settle/shoot, as easy as one-two-three. Besides you can buy almost 3 four fingers for the price of 1 sweet spot.
#6
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 134
Likes: 0
From: Ohio
Both Stanislawski and Zenith releases are available with training cams.They let you be able to draw your bow,anchor,aim,pull through without the fear of it going off.Instead of the release actually firing,with the training cam all you will hear is an audible click.
Edited by - OHarcher on 10/19/2002 11:33:18
Edited by - OHarcher on 10/19/2002 11:33:18




