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RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
I have the stinger too and couldn' t be happier with my choice. Modestly priced, extreemly quiet and easy to attach, great release.
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RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
through it away and gt a scott i shoot a jim flitcher, cobra and the scott is best
and truball i did not like the truball i gave it to some one poor chap. |
RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
jimib,
Can you describe the trigger on the short and sweet? I just picked one up on e-bay, and am wondering what kind of travel it has, and how much (if any) it loads up when drawing more weight. |
RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
The only one I have tried is the stinger. Got one for my wife, and a buddy like it so much he got one himself. I was very impressed with the quality and how well it preforms for the money. I am consider going back to a three finger release and they make one that looks great, especialy for hunting. Maybe after season. I Drive a truck for a living, and have deliverd freight to their location in Madison Heights VA. I didn' t speak to anyone in the Release dept, but the shop is well maintained and setup well. That speaks in it' self for the quality you can exspect.
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RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
I use the King George release. I can use it with thumb, pinky or combination of both (which is what use). I love the release, but it is a little loud for hunting.
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RE: opinions on TRU Ball releases
Mahly13, I removed the string since i use a string loop . Atttach the hook straight to the string loop and shoot , and haven' t had a problem with the release coming off during the draw. Don' t really notice any creep or loading up in the trigger. I will buy another to keep in my pack(getting older and tend to leave things on the kitchen table), verses a caliper type release.
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