Best wrist release

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What do you guys feel is the best wrist release?



I currently use a Carter Lucky. Carter has served me well.
 
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JasonWi

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I really like the Spot Hogg Wise-guy. The amount of adjustability in the length of the arm and the fine tuning you can do to the trigger speed/tension are both great.
 

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Been shooting Scott for years, I think I have the sabertooth model right now, not 100% sure on that name though. Scott have been favorite release to shoot, lots of adjustability and they fit my hands well.
 

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+1 on the Scott Sabertooth. It's all I've shot in recent time so can't really give a comparison to other releases but I like mine alot.
 

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+1 on the Hamskea Drop Tine. I swapped the head onto a Scott wrist strap because to me the Scott is more comfortable.
 

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I really like the Spot Hogg Wise-guy. The amount of adjustability in the length of the arm and the fine tuning you can do to the trigger speed/tension are both great.

X2 but thinking about giving the Hamskea a whirl
 

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I am a Tru-Fire Hardcore fan. Shot a few since I started and the Scott's always seemed to be too "light" of trigger pull for my liking but other than that they're nice releases, just not for me. Once I found the Hardcore I stopped looking, works great for me...
 
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The Drop Tine is pretty nice, I have shot around 20 arrows with it. That said, I like my Carter RX2 better.
 

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Went to handheld relases this year, Carter Just-Bcuz and Evolution+ for practice, but before that, the Carter Quickie was real good for me.
 
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I am a Tru-Fire Hardcore fan. Shot a few since I started and the Scott's always seemed to be too "light" of trigger pull for my liking but other than that they're nice releases, just not for me. Once I found the Hardcore I stopped looking, works great for me...

I had the same issue with the Scotts! They are light as a feather!
 

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Like the WiseGuy . I've gotta Carter Like Mike coming to play with... RX series are great as well, Scott is solid just wish you could get them heavier... I shot the Droptine for awhile and liked it but they were hard on d-loops for me.
 
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Wise guy is s great release but I've been using the Hamskea drop tine this year and I'm liking it just a tad more than the Wiseguy.
 
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I have tested a bunch, but the Spot Hogg Wiseguy is my favorite. I really like having the post to hold on to, and the fold back feature, so it doesn't get in the way. I hated the way nylon strap releases flop around and bang against things or get caught on things. I really love the super crisp trigger as well.
 
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