If you have an index finger trigger release,
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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If you have an index finger trigger release,
With what part of your finger do you trigger it?
Tip?
1st crease back from tip?
2nd crease back from tip?
Just curious... For me, I use the 1st crease, but that may change when I get my newly ordered tru-fire bear paw and slap it on a winn glove.
Tip?
1st crease back from tip?
2nd crease back from tip?
Just curious... For me, I use the 1st crease, but that may change when I get my newly ordered tru-fire bear paw and slap it on a winn glove.
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: If you have an index finger trigger release,
For 3d and league shooting I use the second crease.
For hunting I use the first. The only reason I switch styles between hunting and targets is the K.I.S.S. theory. It's a little cumbersome trying to hook my release on when I use the second crease because I have to shorten my release so it sits in the palm of my hand.
For hunting I use the first. The only reason I switch styles between hunting and targets is the K.I.S.S. theory. It's a little cumbersome trying to hook my release on when I use the second crease because I have to shorten my release so it sits in the palm of my hand.
#7
RE: If you have an index finger trigger release,
Rangeball;
I have been shooting the Winn Free Flight Glove Release for many, many years.... its a very comfortable glove..... You may need to take notice of the length measurement of the Beer Paw Head if it is much longer than the Winn Head you may have diffuculty getting the trigger in the 2nd crease of your finger......but then again you may not if you have longer fingers than I.
I have been shooting the Winn Free Flight Glove Release for many, many years.... its a very comfortable glove..... You may need to take notice of the length measurement of the Beer Paw Head if it is much longer than the Winn Head you may have diffuculty getting the trigger in the 2nd crease of your finger......but then again you may not if you have longer fingers than I.
#10
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: BC Canada - La La Land
Posts: 18
RE: If you have an index finger trigger release,
I agree with most others here, I use a Fletch Hunter Shorty and since I have been shooting a bow (5 yrs) I still shoot like I did when I used my rifles......first crease. It works very well for me. Might not for anyone else but that's life.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.