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PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:28 pm    Post subject: Thumb or Index ? Reply with quote

Any advice on release aids, type, brand, value for money with more expensive etc ???  




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Sight: Trophy Ridge Pyro
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to shoot with a wrist release triggered by my index finger but have gone back to a thumb release as the index finger is about the most sensitive part of the body and was causing target panic. I hook the trigger inside the base joint of my thumb where there is less sensation and this prevents anticipating the shot.
As for prices and brands, I'll try and be careful here.
I shoot CC Porter releases which are the size of a brick but I do love them as they are a halfway house between thumb release and back tension. At this time I wouldn't shoot anything else.
Carter are by far the most popular and can be found reasonably often on Ebay. I used to shoot them and they are a cracking release.
The Merlin release is a surprisingly good release for the money and shouldn't be discounted.

Apart from that there are many other brands which do more or less the same thing. It all boils down to what you feel comfortable with really


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The thumrelease provides the most natural and relaxt position in full draw. To shoot with an index finger release you need to twist your forearm and thereby introduce some tention. But it's down to each individual. Carter releaseres are a bit pricy but will last for years to come so there is perfectly fine to buy secon hand.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I tried a wrist release and could not get on with it at all. I now use a Carter Target 4 & have a Carter Insatiable 3 thumb release as back up, just in case.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to shoot a wrist release. It was nice but i kept "thumping" the release. I didn't feel comfortable placing my index finger over the trigger to pull through the shot.
When i changed to a thumb release (Tru Ball) I found it was much more comfortable to shoot. I didn't improve much at first but now that I am getting used to the different feel of it have started to see a steady improvement.
Having tried a few releases I would say to go for Carter if you can shell out that much money. In my personal opinion my Tru Ball is the best release I have tried, it fits my hand perfectly.
Try lots, then decide what suits you.


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Bow: Hoyt Vipertec
Sight: Toxonics model 3515
Arrows: Easton A/C/C and Easton XX75
Accesories: BlackSheep Long Rod, Tru Ball Wrist Release


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you are just beginning I would shoot a thumb release because I think used correctly you are less likely to suffer from target panic (which gets us all one day!) and even if you get target panic it lends itself prefectly for shooting in back tension style to get rid of it.

Re makes, personally I have tried a few and if chosing a thumb operated release would only ever choose carter. Reasons: reliabilty, consistency of shot, wide choice of styles to suit different hand sizes, great service from carter, availability of alternative springs which as you progress will be invaluable.

Only word of caution, try before you buy, the release aid is a crucial component, it must feel right, I have found I can shoot half a dozen carters and only one or two of them will feel right. My preferences are insatiable and target 4 but I have a medium to small hand, your "best fit" will likely be different.




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Arrows: Carbon Impact
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