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AlaninWI 07-22-2004 05:42 AM

RE: Fletcher release triggers?
 
I have the Fletcher Jim Dandy release and have been shooting it for a year. Great release very smooth trigger. The one I have shoots off of the string. It can be a bit tricky to get it on a loop. I went and bought a Short & Sweet release which is made for the string loop. I like the feel of my Fletcher better so I am going to purchase their model for the string loop. Hope this helps. If you need any additional info, let me know!

SirLoin 08-03-2004 07:16 PM

RE: Fletcher release triggers?
 
RB,
As posted earlier I went from a Tru-Ball to a Fletch Hunter Shorty. The trigger is curved like a rifle trigger, which is very comfortable for me, and being a "Shorty" the distance from head to trigger is very short indeed. I shoot a string loop and I have not had any problems getting the release attached to the loop when I am in a hurry.

The adjustability of the Fletch Hunter is very easily done with a minimum of expertise required. I highly recommend them.


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ORIGINAL: AlaninWI

I have the Fletcher Jim Dandy release and have been shooting it for a year. Great release very smooth trigger. The one I have shoots off of the string. It can be a bit tricky to get it on a loop. I went and bought a Short & Sweet release which is made for the string loop. I like the feel of my Fletcher better so I am going to purchase their model for the string loop. Hope this helps. If you need any additional info, let me know!


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