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Thumb releases
#2961597
11/19/19 09:22 PM
11/19/19 09:22 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 8,456 Harpersville, AL
tfd1224
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I’m thinking about getting one but have one hump to get over. I like the fact that you can leave it on your string and you don’t have a release attached to your body and making loud sounds when it hits your rangefinder and every other thing it may come into contact with. I also like the fact that you don’t have to divert your attention from the deer to connecting your release to the loop. I also feel like it would increase my accuracy because no matter how much i adjust, i always feel myself reaching farther than i should for my trigger. The big question is, how easy would it be for you to accidentally bump the release while your bow is on the hanger or while reaching for your bow and trigger the release, making it fall to the ground right before you are gonna try to shoot a deer? Also, any recommendations in the $100-$150 category that are good for hunting more than tournaments? Do any of them have a safety on the front where your fingers go, kind of like a glock trigger or the back of a 1911?
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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Re: Thumb releases
[Re: tfd1224]
#2961620
11/19/19 09:51 PM
11/19/19 09:51 PM
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jb20
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I started out at age 12 with a thumb release then my dad bought me a fletchhunter around 14 I still hunt with it sum and have never hit trigger on accident while hanging on string...its built like a bolt with big washer at bottom to have your hand against while pulling
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
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Re: Thumb releases
[Re: Shaw]
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11/19/19 10:52 PM
11/19/19 10:52 PM
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tfd1224
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This is my 3rd season using one. I was always hesitant because I was afraid of bumping the trigger at the most inopportune time. I’ve yet to have a mishap. I carry a spare release in my pack that I can access quickly just in case. Give the Carters a good look. To stay in your price range you would have to go used. They retail for around $210. I’m using a 4 finger Chocolate Lite and I don’t have intentions of ever going back to a wrist release. Whichever you decide to get, get one with a cocking lever. The triggers on them are much better than the ones you have to depress the trigger on to load on your loop. With the lever it’s like having a Jewel trigger on a rifle. The ones without have sloppy heavy triggers that tend to get heavier as the weight increases. At this point, with my worries, i feel like a moderately heavy trigger would be an advantage.
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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Re: Thumb releases
[Re: tfd1224]
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11/19/19 11:01 PM
11/19/19 11:01 PM
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Shaw
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The Carters come with extra springs to adjust the trigger weight. I’ve got the lightest one on mine and never had an issue. You’re not going to bump it and set it off while it’s hanging on the string.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: Thumb releases
[Re: tfd1224]
#2961729
11/20/19 06:15 AM
11/20/19 06:15 AM
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I've used a Carter's Big Kid 3D (1995? model) for many years of hunting. I attach the release to the string loop. The release wrist string has a knot at the end. I take that knot and slide it in the buss cables "V". If the release gets tripped by accident, the knot catches it on the "V'. Makes it easy to put on the wrist when it's time to shoot.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: Thumb releases
[Re: tfd1224]
#2963029
11/21/19 07:41 PM
11/21/19 07:41 PM
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tfd1224
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I’m reading what y’all are writing. Come on with some more suggestions
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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