Do you carry a backup release?

Luked

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Something I hadn't really thought about untill today. Do you carry a backup release in your pack or keep one in the truck? Just in case you loose it or it breaks or whatever might happen.

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svivian

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Yes either in my pack or at camp. I shoot a hinge and i dont know how many times ive set that thing down and forgotten it or its fell out of my pocket. Somehow i always find it.
 

bsnedeker

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I carry one in the truck just in case, but I use a wrist-rocket that I only take off when I get back to camp so I'm not worried about losing it during the day.

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rclouse79

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Finally bought one last year. Keep it in my pack during archery season. Got the same model so I am good to go if mine breaks or gets lost.
 

Laramie

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In my truck glove box- always. Actually had a hunt ruined 25 years ago because I broke a release and didn't have a spare. I also had a hunter I was guiding lose his so the spare came in pretty handy for him.
 

WI Shedhead

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Always always always one in my pack. In the off season I shoot the two equally as much so thier good and broke in. Shooting spothogg wise guy is my go to
 

xOttox

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Yes and I practice with it as well. No point in having it if you haven't used it.

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Super 91

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Yes, no matter what hunt I'm on, but especially on a hunt out West when I am far from the camper or truck. I also practice with both my main release and my backup to make sure they feel the same and release the same.
 
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Like most here, an extra in my pack. I have left camp or the truck a time or two without it on my wrist. Having an extra in the pack has save myself or a buddy a long walk back, or worse just taking the bow for a walk.
 
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Within arms reach.

I have literally had a release break while in a stand, wouldn't hook to the string, lost connection with the sear or something. Always have a second release very close.
 
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