New Release
#1
Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
New Release
I am wanting to get a new release. I have just a plain tru ball trigger release and I am wanting to try one that will help me get rid of the "knowing when you are gonna shoot" method. Give me some names of some I can check out!!
#2
RE: New Release
you mean back tension? you can shoot your caliper release w/ back tension. Other wise go to trballs web site. www.truball.com
and look at there releases. I'd stay w/ truball. I love 'em. There customer service is awesome also. If your just looking for one for hunting. look at there ST4, Saber tooth or chappy boss series. Good luck!!!
and look at there releases. I'd stay w/ truball. I love 'em. There customer service is awesome also. If your just looking for one for hunting. look at there ST4, Saber tooth or chappy boss series. Good luck!!!
#5
RE: New Release
They are not cheap.
Get the Talon head same as in the picture above you dont need the rope just hook it direct to your string loop.
Also if ordering new get the extra heavy springs. I have them in my Extreme and the trigger pull is about 8lbs and makes it real hard to punch the trigger so to speak
Get the Talon head same as in the picture above you dont need the rope just hook it direct to your string loop.
Also if ordering new get the extra heavy springs. I have them in my Extreme and the trigger pull is about 8lbs and makes it real hard to punch the trigger so to speak
#8
RE: New Release
Cheap and good really don't go together in this area. Most of the cheaper thumb releases have way too much trigger travel.The good ones without trigger travelare expensive,real expensive.
The Chappy,pictured above has almost zero trigger travel.
Ausie is right,you don't want light. 8# for a hunting release might be a bit much.I use a wrist release that is about 4#,ifI remember correctly.
The Chappy,pictured above has almost zero trigger travel.
Ausie is right,you don't want light. 8# for a hunting release might be a bit much.I use a wrist release that is about 4#,ifI remember correctly.
#9
Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
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RE: New Release
well maybe i dont want a thumb lol......could i get a good wrist one that will serve the purpose? may light trigger pull. I just want something i can be a little more accurate with.
#10
RE: New Release
I just went through this with Atlas,you don't want light pull,you want small trigger travel but you need pressure to make the release go off.
Yes,there are good wrist releases.
Carter Two Shot is an excellent release at $85.00
The Tru Ball Short & sweet IIis the one i use and really like.Great release at $55.00
There are alot of really good wrist releases that are under $90.00.Just not too many thumb styles with little or no trigger travel.
Yes,there are good wrist releases.
Carter Two Shot is an excellent release at $85.00
The Tru Ball Short & sweet IIis the one i use and really like.Great release at $55.00
There are alot of really good wrist releases that are under $90.00.Just not too many thumb styles with little or no trigger travel.