Need a new release. .... need suggestions
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Need a new release. .... need suggestions
I'm looking for a new wrist release and was considering the Scott little bitty goose and the Carter two shot. Anybody have these or have any other suggestions?
#12
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Pensacola, Fl.
Posts: 6
RE: Need a new release. .... need suggestions
Dear Sir,
Hello my name is Tuffy and I read your message and wanted you to know, for me I have been using tru-ball. For the past 3 years, and I wouldn't use anything else, but it all depends. On what purpose, is it for competitions or hunting, and also what you like. I often go to the local shoots around here in Pensacola, I'am stationed here, and it works fine, but it's mostly used for hunting. I know that there are so many hi-tech releases out there, believe me I looked. But I've been really happy with my tru-ball and I'am not going to change anytime soon. Check out there web site I have the tru-ball tornado and it's awesome. Another thing when I was shopping I found that tru-ball is reasonably priced compared to others. In fact I plan on doing some turkey hunting next week and I'll be using my tru-ball. By the way, I have a Hoyt Supertec, with a muzzy zero effect, and I been using easton carbon evolution arrows, with crimson talon broadheads. The talons I think are the best broadheads out there too, but you can check for yourself, check out there website. I've seen that they have some new one's out, they are pretty cool. Take care...
Tuffy
Sgt/U.S.M.C.
#16
RE: Need a new release. .... need suggestions
Mike,
I use the Scott "Little" goose and really have had great luck with it!
Its a quality product that you can depend on!
www.stealtharchery.com
I use the Scott "Little" goose and really have had great luck with it!
Its a quality product that you can depend on!
www.stealtharchery.com
#18
RE: Need a new release. .... need suggestions
Scotts are tough to beat for hunting releases. I currently use a Rhino, but have used the Wolf, Shark, Squarehead Rope, and Mongoose as well. They will take some serious abuse.
If they would make the Rhino head with either the rope or NCS connection, I believe that would be the perfect release-aid for loops.
The Tru-ball Short & Sweet has got my interest up too.
*Edited for unwanted Ebonics
If they would make the Rhino head with either the rope or NCS connection, I believe that would be the perfect release-aid for loops.
The Tru-ball Short & Sweet has got my interest up too.
*Edited for unwanted Ebonics
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