Whats your favorite release??
#4
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: WESTERN PA
I really like the line of releases Scott Archery has. I use the Little Bitty Goose and have had a lot of luck with it. The one advantage this release has over others in my opinion is that it has aflexable strapconnecting the release to the wrist strap. This is convienient because you can tuck the release under the wrist strap and it will stay out of the way when walking/climbing/ect. It alsoleaves you a good rangeoflength adjustment that most other releases do not offer.


#6
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2006
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I have been useing a fletchhunter release since 97, It used to be black but now it is silver from the metal showing through where I have used it so much. I will never use another release I shoot to good with it. I have another one if my primary ever breaks!
#7
After shooting the regular Tru Firefor quite awhile, I just recently went to the Short 'n Sweet on the advice of a serious 3-D shooter. Allowed me to anchor a little further forward in a slightly more comfortable position. So far, I really like it. Not quite as secure in the transition from finger-behind-the-trigger during draw to finger-ahead-of-the-trigger after anchor; but quicker to intially get on the D loop and a little more forgiving.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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My favorite release is my fingers. Usually use a Scott Little Goose for shooting mechanical. Ausie showed me a three-finger release that looks pretty good though. Maybe he or The Rev will post up on it later.
#10
Ausie showed me a three-finger release that looks pretty good though.
To you it was a 3 finger but for me it was a 4 finger

It is the Mag-X designed by Ken Stanislawski, instead of springs it has magnets. There is zero trigger travel and gives that surprise release everytime

I will take a pic and post later.






