torque a gogo
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Typical Buck
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
torque a gogo
Ok, I've been posting several torque problem and torque fixed messages and now I'm back.
I finally managed to find a decent archery club where they let compound shooters in.
I shot several arrows and some of'm went straight others went fishtailing.
I am sure I don't torque the bow, the problem comes and goes on me untill I had an oldtimer come up to me and tell me it's not the bow and it's not the archer, it's the release.
I tied in a D'loop as short as possible because I don't want to change modes on my tomkat ( the shop's too far away from where I live )
but now I noticed that I have trouble getting my finger on the trigger and so I slightly twist the release.
So now I have one more thing I have to change.....
I am going to get me a release with changeable trigger length...
any suggestions would be welcome.....
thx
Frank
Belgium
I finally managed to find a decent archery club where they let compound shooters in.
I shot several arrows and some of'm went straight others went fishtailing.
I am sure I don't torque the bow, the problem comes and goes on me untill I had an oldtimer come up to me and tell me it's not the bow and it's not the archer, it's the release.
I tied in a D'loop as short as possible because I don't want to change modes on my tomkat ( the shop's too far away from where I live )
but now I noticed that I have trouble getting my finger on the trigger and so I slightly twist the release.
So now I have one more thing I have to change.....
I am going to get me a release with changeable trigger length...
any suggestions would be welcome.....
thx
Frank
Belgium
#2
RE: torque a gogo
Frank..
I put my suggestion into the pm a few days ago.
IMHO you will probably be more suited for a hand held rather than a wrist release.
The Truball range of hand helds have a swivel head you can rotate to your hand position then lock down. But like I said in the pm if you go that way then get the Talon head not the caliper
You can pick them up second hand over on archerytalk for a lot less money than buying new
I put my suggestion into the pm a few days ago.
IMHO you will probably be more suited for a hand held rather than a wrist release.
The Truball range of hand helds have a swivel head you can rotate to your hand position then lock down. But like I said in the pm if you go that way then get the Talon head not the caliper
You can pick them up second hand over on archerytalk for a lot less money than buying new