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Started by Sir-diealot, April 26, 2018, 06:06:53 PM
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2018, 12:49:02 PMQuote from: Bowguy on April 27, 2018, 12:45:24 PMJust so you know when you close one eye binocular vision is gone and your elevation probs would/ should increase. The Winn free flight that clips straight to string is real rough on lots of servings. Just an FYISo it should make my elevation worse? I just don't have a choice on the release, when I have tried to clip into a loop I always end up above or below the string whereas with the one that clips on the string I cheat by putting my middle finger on the string and that makes it so that I know where to place the release.
Quote from: Bowguy on April 27, 2018, 12:45:24 PMJust so you know when you close one eye binocular vision is gone and your elevation probs would/ should increase. The Winn free flight that clips straight to string is real rough on lots of servings. Just an FYI
Quote from: captpete on April 29, 2018, 08:27:29 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2018, 12:49:02 PMQuote from: Bowguy on April 27, 2018, 12:45:24 PMJust so you know when you close one eye binocular vision is gone and your elevation probs would/ should increase. The Winn free flight that clips straight to string is real rough on lots of servings. Just an FYISo it should make my elevation worse? I just don't have a choice on the release, when I have tried to clip into a loop I always end up above or below the string whereas with the one that clips on the string I cheat by putting my middle finger on the string and that makes it so that I know where to place the release.Another option for a release is a T-handle/hand held release. You can hook it to the loop when you first get ready and leave it hooked up. When it's time to shoot, just grab the release and pull...no trying to find the loop in the "heat of the monent". There are many different brands, styles and price ranges. I like Tru-Ball releases. I currently shoot a 4 finger Boss X and Max Pro 4. The Boss X will run around $150 new and the Max Pro about $100 new. At times you can pick them up used on Archerytalk.com in the classifieds for $100 and $60 respectively.
Quote from: Bowguy on April 29, 2018, 04:30:48 PMPlastic loops if your not perfect lead to torque
Quote from: Bowguy on April 29, 2018, 09:27:12 PMTake a look at the hardcore. It's got one jaw. Think you'll find it real easy w a string loop
Quote from: Bowguy on April 29, 2018, 01:01:31 PMQuote from: captpete on April 29, 2018, 08:27:29 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2018, 12:49:02 PMQuote from: Bowguy on April 27, 2018, 12:45:24 PMJust so you know when you close one eye binocular vision is gone and your elevation probs would/ should increase. The Winn free flight that clips straight to string is real rough on lots of servings. Just an FYISo it should make my elevation worse? I just don't have a choice on the release, when I have tried to clip into a loop I always end up above or below the string whereas with the one that clips on the string I cheat by putting my middle finger on the string and that makes it so that I know where to place the release.Another option for a release is a T-handle/hand held release. You can hook it to the loop when you first get ready and leave it hooked up. When it's time to shoot, just grab the release and pull...no trying to find the loop in the "heat of the monent". There are many different brands, styles and price ranges. I like Tru-Ball releases. I currently shoot a 4 finger Boss X and Max Pro 4. The Boss X will run around $150 new and the Max Pro about $100 new. At times you can pick them up used on Archerytalk.com in the classifieds for $100 and $60 respectively.The problem w the style you hook on is a good one is light, clean triggered. If you're elevated and if you bump it it'd fall to ground. They're also inherently pricier. Also if you were to change to a dif style anchor, release, etc anything could do it your draw could change. That would affect the string angle. In turn you'd have to move any peeps, kissers, etc and most likely resight. You may need new arrows too. It all depends on the release neck length. If you're going thumb style though forget the $150 ones and go for a carter. It's slighltymore but you'd prob love it more than you do your wife. Stan makes a decent one as well. They're all around a couple hundred. Now some thumb styles "set" when pressed against string. Some don't and require dexterity. Being the op said he has probs those oughta be passed imo
Quote from: kjnengr on April 30, 2018, 09:57:00 AMQuote from: Bowguy on April 29, 2018, 01:01:31 PMQuote from: captpete on April 29, 2018, 08:27:29 AMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 27, 2018, 12:49:02 PMQuote from: Bowguy on April 27, 2018, 12:45:24 PMJust so you know when you close one eye binocular vision is gone and your elevation probs would/ should increase. The Winn free flight that clips straight to string is real rough on lots of servings. Just an FYISo it should make my elevation worse? I just don't have a choice on the release, when I have tried to clip into a loop I always end up above or below the string whereas with the one that clips on the string I cheat by putting my middle finger on the string and that makes it so that I know where to place the release.Another option for a release is a T-handle/hand held release. You can hook it to the loop when you first get ready and leave it hooked up. When it's time to shoot, just grab the release and pull...no trying to find the loop in the "heat of the monent". There are many different brands, styles and price ranges. I like Tru-Ball releases. I currently shoot a 4 finger Boss X and Max Pro 4. The Boss X will run around $150 new and the Max Pro about $100 new. At times you can pick them up used on Archerytalk.com in the classifieds for $100 and $60 respectively.The problem w the style you hook on is a good one is light, clean triggered. If you're elevated and if you bump it it'd fall to ground. They're also inherently pricier. Also if you were to change to a dif style anchor, release, etc anything could do it your draw could change. That would affect the string angle. In turn you'd have to move any peeps, kissers, etc and most likely resight. You may need new arrows too. It all depends on the release neck length. If you're going thumb style though forget the $150 ones and go for a carter. It's slighltymore but you'd prob love it more than you do your wife. Stan makes a decent one as well. They're all around a couple hundred. Now some thumb styles "set" when pressed against string. Some don't and require dexterity. Being the op said he has probs those oughta be passed imoI bought the Carter chocolate addiction many years ago because I like the idea of having a "T" handle style release. I clip it to my loop and there is no issue of taking my eye off the target to find the loop. My release does not have a heavy trigger, but you would have to hit very sharply exactly on the thumb trigger to make it release. Simply bumping it would make the release swing back and forth, not release it. Also, I keep my backup release in my backpack/fanny pack just in case for multiple reasons.
Quote from: Bowguy on April 30, 2018, 06:18:11 AMHere is it cheap. I actually never saw it so. It's not the best but better than lotsSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Sir-diealot on April 30, 2018, 11:58:39 AMQuote from: Bowguy on April 30, 2018, 06:18:11 AMHere is it cheap. I actually never saw it so. It's not the best but better than lotsSent from my iPhone using TapatalkNice looking release. This is the exact one that I have now that goes to the string serving, second picture is a jaw type that they use for a loop. I think if I do go with loop in future it would be with the second one as it is a familiar feel to me. Also I can just buy the metal parts, remove my metal parts and attach it to my current "glove" and I would not have to break in another one. I also like that the way you pull back on them makes the pull much, much easier.
Quote from: Bowguy on April 30, 2018, 12:44:00 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on April 30, 2018, 11:58:39 AMQuote from: Bowguy on April 30, 2018, 06:18:11 AMHere is it cheap. I actually never saw it so. It's not the best but better than lotsSent from my iPhone using TapatalkNice looking release. This is the exact one that I have now that goes to the string serving, second picture is a jaw type that they use for a loop. I think if I do go with loop in future it would be with the second one as it is a familiar feel to me. Also I can just buy the metal parts, remove my metal parts and attach it to my current "glove" and I would not have to break in another one. I also like that the way you pull back on them makes the pull much, much easier.I know the release. That's why I say it's rough on servings. Maybe if your bow is longer you won't have a prob