Currently shooting a Scott Ghost. Adjusted the trigger tension but I wish I could adjust the travel too. Just got into archery a few months ago and interested in trying a handheld but don’t know when I should commit.
Have the UV Button & Hinge 2... like them both. Hinge helps me get back in form but will revert back to the button. I did start on a wrist / index but it didn't have a hook more a pinch which is not good with a dloop, specially #23... like what happened to you!
2 minutes in. Just would like to say. I shoot very often. A lot. Have been shooting a 20$ wrist strap trigger style cobra for 3 years. Never an issue. Not all cheap is bad.
Currently shooting a Trophy Ridge Precise thumb release. Great thumb button release for a reasonable price. However, I don't like how easily the inside of the release chews through d loops fast. Bought my new adapt plus in February of this year and already replaced the d loop 4 times.
@joshuadouglasarchery I really enjoy the release even though it's hard on d loops. It has great adjustability for the travel and tension. If you don't mind taking a few minutes every so often to tie another d loop it's no problem. I didn't like the wrist cord it comes with either, so I simply removed mine.
I run a Stan Axis. I would prefer a Stan Clicker but after blowing up 2 sets of cable guides on my core SR by letting a hand held button slip out of my hand I decided the wrist strap was the way to go for me.
Shooting a Stan Onnex Clicker. The only thing I didn't love about it was that I wanted a 2 finger release and the included tails on it were only 3 and 4 finger tails. I bought a 3d printed 2 finger tail and absolutely LOVE it.
Started with tru fire smoke, caliper, Scott pursuit button, Scott longhorn red 3finger hinge, Scott longhorn hunter, each one I use with a different bow......
I shoot a Scott sigma. I love that release. I also have a truball HBC flex hinge and a Carter evolution 20 resistance style release. They each have their purpose. I love ‘em all
I wanted to try thumb release so bought one on Amazon 30 bucks thing felt great, adjustable and I shot it good. Couple hundred shots with it and the thing imploded took it apart and part inside broke in half shooting onex clicker now and won't waste time or money on cheap releases, I like my teeth lol
Scott Recon. Asymmetrical jaws. Curved trigger blade. Very adjustable. Priced right for enduring quality. Buckle as opposed to Velcro. Very happy with this.
So glad i watched this video. Picked up a new bow. New to me. But the guy gave me that exact release to go with it. Definitely wont be using it. Gonna let my son use it because his DW is not heavy so should work for him. Will update post if it breaks on him.
Just a quick applause for your content man, really enjoying the video's! Very Garand Thumb'ish intro, can't be easy to pull off but you're nailing it!
I’d be lying if I said that wasn’t who I pulled inspiration from for the intro! I appreciate the support, have a great day, boss!
I use the Scott Onnex Clicker and Hinge. fantastic releases just need a dedicated lanyard loop...
Currently shooting a Scott Ghost. Adjusted the trigger tension but I wish I could adjust the travel too. Just got into archery a few months ago and interested in trying a handheld but don’t know when I should commit.
Have the UV Button & Hinge 2... like them both. Hinge helps me get back in form but will revert back to the button. I did start on a wrist / index but it didn't have a hook more a pinch which is not good with a dloop, specially #23... like what happened to you!
2 minutes in. Just would like to say. I shoot very often. A lot. Have been shooting a 20$ wrist strap trigger style cobra for 3 years. Never an issue. Not all cheap is bad.
You couldn’t be more right!
I'm using a stan perfex heavy metal XL thumb release. Great release, no complaints at all really...
Currently shooting a Trophy Ridge Precise thumb release. Great thumb button release for a reasonable price. However, I don't like how easily the inside of the release chews through d loops fast. Bought my new adapt plus in February of this year and already replaced the d loop 4 times.
That’s definitely a problem with some releases! Darn it
@joshuadouglasarchery I really enjoy the release even though it's hard on d loops. It has great adjustability for the travel and tension. If you don't mind taking a few minutes every so often to tie another d loop it's no problem. I didn't like the wrist cord it comes with either, so I simply removed mine.
Stan Perfex long neck L Thumb release, and I love everything about it. It’s flawless in my opinion.
I like the sound of it!
I run a Stan Axis. I would prefer a Stan Clicker but after blowing up 2 sets of cable guides on my core SR by letting a hand held button slip out of my hand I decided the wrist strap was the way to go for me.
Scott Verge. It’s the best of both worlds. Wrist rocket/Hinge
Shooting a Stan Onnex Clicker. The only thing I didn't love about it was that I wanted a 2 finger release and the included tails on it were only 3 and 4 finger tails. I bought a 3d printed 2 finger tail and absolutely LOVE it.
Started with a b3 hawk, then went to the hbc flex. I'm shooting it as a 2 finger though. Seems to work better for me
I’ve always wanted to try a 2 finger release!
I have been shooting with a cobra 20 dollar wrist strap trigger release for over 10 yrs and I shoot at least 50 shots every other day.
Started with tru fire smoke, caliper, Scott pursuit button, Scott longhorn red 3finger hinge, Scott longhorn hunter, each one I use with a different bow......
I shoot a Scott sigma. I love that release. I also have a truball HBC flex hinge and a Carter evolution 20 resistance style release. They each have their purpose. I love ‘em all
Bro, play that malfunction in slow mo... Looked like u doodoo your pants... Can't skimp on the release, get what u paid for. Good content!
I wanted to try thumb release so bought one on Amazon 30 bucks thing felt great, adjustable and I shot it good. Couple hundred shots with it and the thing imploded took it apart and part inside broke in half shooting onex clicker now and won't waste time or money on cheap releases, I like my teeth lol
I think you hit it on the head with “I like my teeth.” Haha!
great video
Scott Recon. Asymmetrical jaws. Curved trigger blade. Very adjustable. Priced right for enduring quality. Buckle as opposed to Velcro. Very happy with this.
So glad i watched this video. Picked up a new bow. New to me. But the guy gave me that exact release to go with it. Definitely wont be using it. Gonna let my son use it because his DW is not heavy so should work for him. Will update post if it breaks on him.
Glad you saw this! Keep me updated!
$16 release plus how much for the lost arrow, $20? $36 dollar release now! lol
Haha when you put it like that I only get more sour about it breaking 😂
Onyx hinge 💥🏆🥇🔥
Carter wise choice
Like very scary! Junk is obvious. Glad you or the bow didn’t get destroyed.
allen archery stuff is all junk in my experience