Good Release?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Good Release?
I'm looking for a new release. I am currently shooting with a T.R.U. Ball titan and it is tearing up my d loops one after another (7 in less than a year). I was leaning toward a Scott Sabertooth or Silverhorn and was wondering what users have thought about them.
#2
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 113
RE: Good Release?
I just recently went through this. I bought 3 releases in a month. I started with a Carter Quickie 1, then a Scott Wildcat, a Tru Fire Hurricane Power Strap, then aTru Fire Bulldog. I settled on the Wildcat.
Good luck with your decision.
Good luck with your decision.
#4
RE: Good Release?
I love the Scott mongoose. Its all in what you like, but I prefer a single caliper style rathe than deul caliper realease. I have shot the mongoose and little goose, but I like the mongoose because it is a little beefier.
#5
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 584
RE: Good Release?
I have taken a file to the edges of my release calipers so they are not so darn sharp. It does help the loop from breaking down and I think it helps the loop to slide a bit better off the jaw or caliper.
Trufire Judge, Trufire 3D hunter, Carter chocolate addiction and Carter chocolate additiction liteare very good releases.
Trufire Judge, Trufire 3D hunter, Carter chocolate addiction and Carter chocolate additiction liteare very good releases.
#8
RE: Good Release?
I prefer the Scott releases. I used to shoot the Scott Little Goose, But switched to the Wildcat 2 yrs ago and love it. The forward trigger is the way to go. Well worth every red cent I paid. I do have to say I have been thinking of trying the silverhorn.
#9
RE: Good Release?
I started shooting a scott string release years ago before the loops became popular, I still shoot it and love the release, I would imagine the rest of the scott products are just as good. I am not sure if they even make the string release any more, I haven't seen them in any catalogs or shops lately but if you could find one it is a good one, it reduces serving wear without a loop. Good luck to you...