What kind of trigger do you prefer? Light? Heavy? No travel?
I've been trying different ones. Today I got a Spot Hogg Wiseguy. The trigger is VERY light with ZERO travel. My groups in my first 20 arrows were horrible. However, I love the open hook design. It attaches to the string very easily and fast. I've lost the smallest allen wrench in my set, so I can't adjust the trigger any yet. I'll pick up a new set this weekend.
I've tried a Scott Little Goose. It wasn't bad, but I had a hard time quickly attaching it to the string loop.
The other one I've been shooting is a Tru-Fire Edge. I like the spring loaded trigger. I can adjust it to get a longer trigger pull which allows me to "squeeze" it slowly until it goes off. I feel like when I have a hair trigger like the Spot Hogg I can't squeeze it.. I just wind up snapping at it.
The Tru-Fire edge increases my draw length a little too much. I have it set to as short as it'll go, but it's still about a half inch too long.
I've been trying different ones. Today I got a Spot Hogg Wiseguy. The trigger is VERY light with ZERO travel. My groups in my first 20 arrows were horrible. However, I love the open hook design. It attaches to the string very easily and fast. I've lost the smallest allen wrench in my set, so I can't adjust the trigger any yet. I'll pick up a new set this weekend.
I've tried a Scott Little Goose. It wasn't bad, but I had a hard time quickly attaching it to the string loop.
The other one I've been shooting is a Tru-Fire Edge. I like the spring loaded trigger. I can adjust it to get a longer trigger pull which allows me to "squeeze" it slowly until it goes off. I feel like when I have a hair trigger like the Spot Hogg I can't squeeze it.. I just wind up snapping at it.
The Tru-Fire edge increases my draw length a little too much. I have it set to as short as it'll go, but it's still about a half inch too long.