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UTGrad said:
bowhunter163 said:
UTGrad said:
yes sir .

I thought about it but decided to go with the wrist strap release for hunting. I still shoot my hinge most of the time. Let me know how it goes. I like to set the travel cold on my hinge so my shot process is kinda slow. Didn't feel comfortable taking my hinge to the woods.
I shot with my thumb trigger last year , but I am now commited to hinge only for everything . I shooting with a click so I draw anchor to the click and then start my shot . If I switched releases every hunting season , I would never be able to keep my shot process the same .
 
bowhunter163 said:
If I switched releases every hunting season , I would never be able to keep my shot process the same .

I used to be concerned that if I put down the hinge I would forget how to use it lol

I only shoot my wrist release maybe 3-5 times max each session. Everything else is with the hinge (~50 arrows a day). I've discovered my original concern was unfounded. Mixing in a few shots with the wrist strap has no impact on my hinge routine.

I shoot with a click as well.
 
I can shoot my thumb trigger with back tension , as well asy wrist strap . But since my subconscious is trained shooting a hinge , that is what I will fall back on when it counts . If I took an index finger release in the woods I would have to think about the execution of the release vs. aim aim aim aim aim aim aim ......
 
Jarred525 said:
Thanks guys for the input.


bowtch huntr209 said:
TruFire Hardcore

I was going to ask specifically about this one. You like it?

I've been through several releases and this one by far is my favorite. It folds back so it's not in the way and you can always have it on. The buckle strap on it is comfortable too. Been shooting with it for over a year and I've never had the hook slip off the loop. You also don't have to look at the loop when attaching you can keep your eye on the deer. I'd recommend it, don't think you'd be disappointed.
 
I've been shooting a Scott Mongoose for quite a while, my son shoots a Scott little goose, both have buckles no velcro.
 

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