Thanks for the feedback. Was also wondering if you guys bring a spare release or what spare archery equipment on out of state hunts
Agreed, I learned to shoot with back tension with a wrist rocket. I tried 2 hinges this spring and could not get used to them or shoot as accurately as my wrist rocket. Then I got a nock2it, love that thing. You will definitely know when you punch it VS a wrist rocket. Also so much more comfortable to draw and hold with a handheld imo.Buy a good trigger release, and shoot it correctly, with back tension, and you can be just as accurate as a hinge. It is all in getting a trigger that can be set HEAVY, setting the length to fit you, and then shooting it correctly. My favorite is the Carter Quickie +, and recently tried a Carter Like Mike. Not quite there yet with the Like Mike. I have tried a few other wrist strap trigger releases, and found them all to be garbage, Scott and Spot Hogg to name two. Trigger poundage just way too light and that spells massive failure and panic for most of us.
Ill tell you what will happen one day with a hinge. You will shoot amazing all year at targets, maybe kill several animals too. Then, that one day, when a giant buck or bull is about to walk thru your shooting lane and you stop it for a shot..........YANK!!!!!.... you just missed a beautiful critter because you rushed the shot! That likely wont happen with trigger. Leave the hinge at home! Learn to use a trigger for hunting. Take my hard learned advice! And this is after killing over 100 big game animals with a bow and multiple releasese. Hinge, trigger, thumb.
Want to sell it?Got a Stan this spring. Practiced for weeks with a sting. First pull on my bow, punched myself in the face so hard, I almost fell down. Haven’t touched it since.
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