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2010/02/13 18:52:51 (permalink)

RELEASES

I'm still having problems with my d loop even with a new release.I don't know what i can to do to fix this problem??????????I been looking at dual calipers heads,string loop,and t handle styles.I really don't want a release that i can't tuck away while sitting in the stand.I really like my copperhead but i can't keep putting loops on all the time.What does everyone on here shoot?
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    swampdonkey_08
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/13 21:55:07 (permalink)
    http://www.gandermountain.com/assets/images/products/medium/414135_M1.jpg this isn't my release but its identicle probably a newer model mine is 2 years old as is my string loop from gander and has been shot thousands and thousands of times and my loop is perfect but my uncle has an aluminum or plastic loop from tru nok that might help you
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    takeagillpill
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 14:11:38 (permalink)
    trufire

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    HCsteel
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 16:30:57 (permalink)
    I shoot with a Scott Shark and I will only ever shoot a Scott or a Carter. I really want to get a Back tension Carter for this 3D season if I can get the money together for one. Ive never had string loop problems with any of the Scotts. They are pricey  but never let you down and have good customer service.
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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 17:20:40 (permalink)
    Glad to see this conversation. This will be my first year for a release. Keep the info coming.

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    grimm reaper
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 18:02:39 (permalink)
    musky didnt you say that you shoot 90 pounds? your fingers will bw very happy to be done with that haha. by the way buy a carter target 4.
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    bow slinger
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 19:33:05 (permalink)
    I've shot fingers all my life up to the last 4 seasons. The first three I used a cobra and was very happy with it. This past season I invested in a scott little bitty goose and a little goose as a back-up. I can't imagine going to anything else.
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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 21:47:50 (permalink)
    Yes I shoot 91 lbs. Have shot with a finger tab since I learned to shoot. I told myself that I would continue to do so for as long as I could out shoot 80% of the release shooters I know. It took a lot longer to get back into good shooting form this year so, as I am getting a new bow. Time for a release.

    My other reason was that I don't like the restricted visiblity of a peep in low light conditions,there is now a "C" peep on the market that I really like.

    So I'm ordering the new hoyt Maxxis dangerous game model 90# max and am going to have at it. haven't decided on the 31 or 35" though.
    post edited by MuskyMastr - 2010/02/15 21:49:47

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    demzakboyz
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/15 21:57:25 (permalink)
    i use a fletchmatic rope release. works great

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    grimm reaper
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/16 08:27:09 (permalink)
    both are very nice bows the 35 will be a little more forgiving but with your high poundage the 35 might be the way to go
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    chicken27
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/16 08:55:50 (permalink)
    I bought a scott sabertooth sunday morning.I shot techno sunday afternoon my best round every.I average a 7.94 in 33 shots.Oh i bought the nylon connection one.
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    RE: RELEASES 2010/02/16 09:26:47 (permalink)
    I never had a problem with the cheap Walmart caliper releases and my D-loop.  Can't understand why you keep having a problem.  Hope you get it figured out.
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