Releases

Srputz

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
May 16, 2015
Posts
533
Likes
0
Points
146
Location
Kulm
Looking to update my release. It squeakes. Any suggestions
 


KDM

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2015
Posts
9,650
Likes
1,582
Points
563
Location
Valley City
Spray graphite or some other dry lube might prevent you from needing to drop cash on a new release. If that doesn't work, chime back in and let the peanut gallery do what it does.
 

5575

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
3,725
Likes
587
Points
423
Agree with KDM.
But if you go looking there hasn't been a Scott release I never liked, things last forever.
 

Srputz

Founding Member
Founding Member
Thread starter
Joined
May 16, 2015
Posts
533
Likes
0
Points
146
Location
Kulm
I have tried graphite. Just a bandage. Very annoying when your walking out west
 


KDM

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 20, 2015
Posts
9,650
Likes
1,582
Points
563
Location
Valley City
In that case, I shoot a trufire wrist model with the trigger. I like it for my style of hunting, which is ladder stands or ground blinds. I don't think it would be my choice for spot and stalk though. It dangles to much and would get caught on stuff or get plugged to easily and not work when the time came. Good Luck!!
 

powerman

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
544
Likes
18
Points
158
Location
ND
Look for one with no trigger travel or a trigger travel adjustment. Next is trigger pressure adjustment. Both are important for index finger and thumb trigger releases. Always liked an index finger release to swing back all of the way, can wear it and tuck it back inside cuff on wrist when stalking. Thumb releases I suggest a full contained clamp so it can hang from d loop and at the ready.
 

Bed Wetter

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 25, 2015
Posts
7,094
Likes
433
Points
368
Location
Cold
Cialis, or noxotril? Not sure what to do about the squeaks though not sure thats a normal bodily sound.....

He’s talking about his dam, you dumbass.

62B35794-ED25-4579-A056-1AF2A9A1E26B.jpg
 

Rut2much

Founding Member
Founding Member
Joined
Apr 24, 2015
Posts
2,496
Likes
66
Points
278
Location
Devils lake
I have a tru fire wrist and a tru ball t handle thumb release w/ a swivel head. The latter definitely has more advantages , just hooks on the d-loop, not getting in the way, and always ready to go.

For some reason I wore the wrist release Thanksgiving night and a buddy and I were set up 25 yards away from each other watching 2 different lanes in a yard, regretted wearing that one as it was just getting in my way with gloves on and with trying to communicate back n forth.

I chose to wear it as I'm gradually switching over and it was just a comfort thing, never again in the cold though. Those cheap little heat packs can become man's best friend quickly this time of year.
 

Recent Posts

Friends of NDA

Top Posters of the Month

  • This month: 159
  • This month: 133
  • This month: 116
  • This month: 108
  • This month: 103
  • This month: 86
  • This month: 82
  • This month: 76
  • This month: 75
  • This month: 74
Top Bottom