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Archery Release Question
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10/26/20 12:49 PM
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polishpreacher
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Ok, so I recently left my release in a blind at a hunt I did a few weeks ago and am just realizing it. My question to the group is can I simply buy a new release and have it work or do I need to do some slight adjustments with my bow using the new release? Also, since im now looking for a new release, do yall have any suggestions as to which ones I should look in to? The one I had had this little clicker thing to tighten it on my wrist and a lever that open when pushed to release the string. Thanks for yall feedback!!!
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: polishpreacher]
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10/26/20 03:40 PM
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kmon11
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Adjustment to your bow should not be necessary if it is setup for you. If you liked the old release just get another like it and adjust to the same length. If you want to check out others go to a shop that has a good selection and try a few you like.
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: polishpreacher]
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10/26/20 04:14 PM
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unclebubba
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You may need to adjust the release until you have a comfortable and consistent anchor point, but otherwise, you don't need to make any adjustments.
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: polishpreacher]
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10/26/20 07:42 PM
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stxranchman
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If you were comfortable with your old release then get the same one again. Have them mail your old release to you so you can have it as a backup. If you choose to get a new one then go to a location you can look at them in person and see what you like. Read the reviews on them also if you can. If you find one you like then buy 2 so and use them both so you can have a backup.
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: polishpreacher]
#8024863
10/26/20 11:26 PM
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Wburke2010
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: polishpreacher]
#8027416
10/28/20 02:21 PM
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Archer Anthony
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i would buy the same model if you can. Your anchor point should matter more than your release. Unless you switched styles. Like wrist to tension
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Re: Archery Release Question
[Re: Archer Anthony]
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10/28/20 10:13 PM
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sqiggy
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I’m still trying to figure out the part where you left it in a blind!!! My release stays on my wrist till I get back to the truck. Then I take it off and goes right into my bag!!!
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